The Citizen (Gauteng)

IT’S BIZARRELY SOCIAL

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The Irene Village Mall is famous for its cow motives everywhere. But come Sundays, the mall is scattered with families, teens and adults of all ages glued to their phone-screens. All are on the hunt for animals. Not cows of course, they’re here to catch Pokémon.

If you thought Pokémon GO was a fad from 2016, think again. The game is as big as ever and this week it expanded to include 34 Pokémon from the Unova region – the region first establishe­d in the Pokéverse during the Black and White games.

This brings the total of pocket monsters you can catch in the GO game up to 512.

The release also comes with the announceme­nt that during Raid battles you can catch your very own MewTwo, one of the most notorious Pokémon ever. So why would people spend Sundays dropping Lure models?

Perhaps because Pokémon GO never stopped being fun.

But it’s that the game is even more interactiv­e with the real world thanks to its augmented reality mechanics. It still has that magic touch to make you see your daily life through a new lens. From dedicated Facebook groups sending trainer codes, the game has a loyal following in South Africa. On Facebook, one dedicated group Pokémon GO South Africa asked trainers to share their QR codes or trainer codes on the public platform.

The post from February has almost 1 000 responses – all people connecting in the game. The fact that you can have friends in the game means that you can send each other gifts, these usually contain handy items like Pokéballs, Stardust and experience points – all items that help you progress in the game.

On these platforms you can also send out notices to swop Pokémon, deepening the game’s social aspect. But the really fully-fledged social aspect of the game is Poké meet-ups. Popular training areas like the Johannesbu­rg Botanical Gardens and malls host walkabouts where groups meet up. The meet-ups can have hundreds of members joining. concern, which is why it helps to have a friend playing with you or investing in a Pokémon GO Plus, a watch-like device that sends notificati­ons when you’re at a Pokéstop or a Pokémon is lurking close by. You press a button, and later when opening the App you see what you received.

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