PokémonGO

Our biggest inspiration, PokémonGo, deserves a one-page overview in our whitepaper, as it singlehandedly represents the gaming concept we are trying to export to the MetaVerse.

What is Pokémon?

Pokémon (short for pocket monster) is a franchise owned by Nintendo and began life in the mid-90s as a game for the Game Boy. The game is centered on fictional characters known as Pokemon which humans (Pokémon Trainers) catch and train to battle each other. The Japanese franchise became well known for its unique graphics and cute characters. The popular game grew into a successful franchise that spanned TV, trading cards, comics, and toys. 20 years later Pokémon has made a big comeback in the form of a location-based smartphone game.

How to sign up?

There are two options for signing up for the game. Users can use their Google account to sign in, alternatively, users can create a Pokémon Trainer Club account, which comes with added benefits (Newsletter subscription and Gaming codes). Once the account is set up users can create their profile and choose their username.

How does it work?

As users walk around the real world, Pokémon characters appear on the game map. When users come within a close enough range the Pokémon will appear on the device screen and users throw Poké Balls at them to capture them. The aim is to collect as many different characters as possible. The map is an anime-style version of Google maps that replaces real street names and landmarks with Pokémon specific buildings. Another feature of the game is Poké Stops which are real-life locations where users can usually collect free Poké Balls (used to catch Pokémon). Players can also find Pokémon eggs that hatch into Pokémon and can be added to a user’s collection.

Why is it so popular?

One of the reasons for its popularity is it is free to download and very easy to play. For many players the game is nostalgic, Pokémon became a phenomenon in the late 90’s early 00’s. This is also the first time an augmented reality game has come into the mainstream. Young people in particular have been captured by the gaming experience which overlays animated Pokémon characters into the real world.

Is there a multi-player mode?

Currently, there is no multiplayer function but the game developers are still exploring multiplayer options. The only social part of the game occurs when battling for control of a Gym. The game does not allow for players to play with their friends, however, we expect to see some additions to functionality in the future. Users can go to Gyms to train or battle other Pokémon. At a certain level, players will be asked to join a team which will then give them the ability to assign Pokémon they’ve caught to open a gym. Users must travel to the gym location to use it, if the gym is the same color as the players' team the user can train in that gym. If the gym is another team color, users can go in and battle for control of that gym.

Does it cost anything?

The app is free to download, however, there is an option to use an in-game currency called Poké Coins, these can be used to buy Poké Balls (used to capture Pokémon). Users do not need to purchase currency to play the game. Like most other apps, purchasing these may make the game slightly easier. Parents can restrict app purchases on their own smartphones and their child’s smartphone. This can normally be done by going to the settings on your phone or tablet.

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