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Pokemon Go, a mobile game that has become a global phenomenon, has been released in the UK. | Pokemon Go, a mobile game that has become a global phenomenon, has been released in the UK. |
It was already available in the US, Australia and Germany but some UK gamers found ways around the country restriction to get early access. | It was already available in the US, Australia and Germany but some UK gamers found ways around the country restriction to get early access. |
The app lets players roam a map using their phone's GPS location data and catch Pokemon to train and battle. | The app lets players roam a map using their phone's GPS location data and catch Pokemon to train and battle. |
The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise. | The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise. |
However, some people have raised concerns about the app's safety. On Wednesday, the chief executive of children's charity NSPCC urged the app's makers to adapt the game before its UK release, warning that adults could use it to prey on children. | However, some people have raised concerns about the app's safety. On Wednesday, the chief executive of children's charity NSPCC urged the app's makers to adapt the game before its UK release, warning that adults could use it to prey on children. |
The game uses a smartphone's GPS location and real-world maps to track players as they move around. Players can visit Pokestops - typically landmarks or buildings - and collect free items in the game. | |
The main aim is to catch Pokemon, which pop up along the way. The game provides an augmented reality experience, using the smartphone's camera to provide a live view of the world, with Pokemon superimposed. | |
Any creatures caught can be used in battle against other players at Pokemon gyms - also real-world landmarks. | |
Choose your starter wisely | |
At the beginning of the game, you'll be offered a choice of Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle - the three starter Pokemon offered in the first Pokemon games. However, if you ignore the choice and walk away from the Pokemon, you'll get the chance to catch Pikachu instead. | |
Keep on catching | |
You'll find the same Pokemon pop up time and time again, especially common creatures such as Pidgey and Rattata. Although you may be determined to "catch 'em all", catching every Pokemon you encounter is a quick way to earn experience and level up, which will give you access to more features in the game. Plus catch enough Pidgey and you'll earn a birdkeeper medal! | |
Follow the tracks | |
A Pokemon tracker is available at the bottom right hand side of the screen. Tap it to bring up a list of nearby Pokemon. A greater number of footprints indicates that a Pokemon is further away. Keep the tracker open as you walk around to see the Pokemon change order, with the closest creatures at the top of the list. This should help you find the ones you want. | |
Minimise waste | |
If you throw a Pokeball and miss, tap it before it disappears to pick it up again. | |
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