Ingress scared me off territory claiming and holding. I just like stirring. And, honestly, yellow-gold is a more natural colour for Australia.
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Going by train also doesn't do it.Happy Chappies wrote:(Yes, I tried seeing if driving the car would count, but it would seem not!)
My daughter is a bit of a gamer and quite a huge Pokemon fan for many years now so she is going hard at it. She says it's also like a step counter not just GPS for calculating distance traveled.MavEtJu wrote:Going by train also doesn't do it.Happy Chappies wrote:(Yes, I tried seeing if driving the car would count, but it would seem not!)
Well, growing at this rate perhaps.... But I think the game will attract a lot of new players, get them excited for a week or two, and then they'll lose interest... (hmm.. sound like any other gps-game we all know??spatialriq wrote:Looks like it's taking off bigtime;
"Despite only being available in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the US, Pokémon Go has gained so much popularity it will soon boast more daily users than Twitter."
http://www.news.com.au/technology/home- ... 616ab3c2a1
Yeah, but with real Tupperware* instead of virtual pixelsHappy Chappies wrote:I'm not looking forward to the inevitable upcoming conversation along the lines of:
"Oh, so that's geocaching is it? Sounds like a variation on Pokemon go...."