Thursday, September 10, 2015

Pokémon Go for iOS play Pokémon in the real world – iculture

With the latest Pokémon adventure game you go on in your own town or city. The new game Pokémon GO uses augmented reality and was designed in collaboration with Nintendo and Niantic, the company responsible for Google’s Ingress game. There’s two years of development time in the game, which comes out in the course of 2016 on iOS and Android

 Pokemon Go for iOS and Android.

With this game you go find virtual Pokémon, taking your GPS position is decisive. In this game includes a bracelet with sensor, called Pokémon Go Plus. This can be used to play the game without having to watch all the time on the screen of your iPhone. The sensor vibrates and lights up when you get close to a Pokémon. The connection is then established via Bluetooth, so you can have the iPhone will not be at home during your search for Pokémon. The game is free to play, but there are in-app purchases. The sensor wristband with you of course pay.

 Nintendo's Pokemon-GO Plus wearable

Do not have a bracelet, then your iPhone will give a signal when you’re near a Pokémon. You can also go into battle with other players who are nearby. In addition, you give up your iPhone to your virtual creature what it should do to win the fight. Like “he’s not, then you can exchange Pokémon with fellow players. The creators promise that new gameplay possibilities will sit.

A special feature of this project is that Niantic makes the game while Nintendo and The Pokemon Company are closely involved. Earlier, The Pokémon Company was sometimes his own way without interference from Nintendo. The most recent game they released was the puzzle game Pokemon Shuffle, which Nintendo was not involved. In this new game is the Nintendo itself, which develops special bracelet. Also interesting to know: the recently deceased Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata has also worked intensively on the game

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