I'm pretty much done with all of the Michigan specific games in general. Just sticking to Lucky for Life, a few Powerball or Mega when they get huge.
Mostly a combination of I'm sick of the email spam from them and especially how crass it is, they even send emails over holidays when people should be spending time with loved ones rather than thinking about gambling, and the emails are not even special deals or anything.. literally just emails reminding people to gamble over Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc, plus lots of spam in emails in general just telling you to gamble in a nutshell.
And then also I started noticing that too many times Michigan scratch off games will be almost completely sold out and not available anywhere, yet either all of the top prizes are remaining, or most of them are.
Last straw for me was this "Holiday Dazzle" scratcher. Over 75% of the winning tickets have been claimed already, and I can't find the game for sale anywhere in my area. The game is basically "over" with no retailers around here restocking it, but the top prizes are all still unclaimed.
This also happened to me and others playing the recent $2 Bingo Twist scratcher here. Half the pries are claimed, no top prizes claimed, but the game is considered "done" by all the retailers in the area, the displays are full of the "newest" scratchers. The Michigan lottery comission just keeps cranking out more games while 'old' games sit unfinished with top prizes still not sold, and retailers churn their inventory to it.
Lotto 47 used to be a fun one for me to track, and the jackpot usually hit at least once every 5 draws. Now it just sits there forever, only increasing a tiny amount each drawing. This means a lot more money for the Michigan lottery commission, instead of paying out more $1M jackpots, they just pay out one $2/$3M jackpot once in a great while. This was a noticeable shift that has become a fixed trend now, compared to the way it was.
Then they introduce this "double play" concept for both Lotto 47 and Fantasy Five, which was a predatory move. The odds of both consecutive drawings matching your numbers are beyond awful, but the concept plays on people's "what if" anxieties, to turn both games into $2 games, despite low top prizes and virtually no chance of scoring 2 top prizes at once.
Overall they are just reaching too much, whole thing has become a turn off.