Sports Stadiums Are Abundant With Pokémon on ‘Pokémon Go’ Game
Apparently the stadium alone has a TON… Geeze #Safcofield #Seattle #Pokemongo pic.twitter.com/l1IT8fLPc4
— Miss Morgan (@MissMorganTweet) July 7, 2016
Pokémon Go is changing lives.
Players are traveling far and wide to find Pokémon in the new augmented reality game, flicking Pokéballs on their phones to catch Pokémon-like Squirtle, Pidgey and Rattata.
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The creatures are apparently abundant in and around sports stadiums, however. And fans have a field day trying to “catch ’em all” at stadiums like Dodger Stadium and Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers.
Btw dodger stadium is lit for #PokemonGO ! pic.twitter.com/MBkprMG0Ck
— Joc Crusherson (@NotJocPederson) July 10, 2016
Wait, shouldn’t a cat be here? pic.twitter.com/Z7LCVjg0lD
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) July 7, 2016
Also there is a large lickitung currently attacking the stadium. #LGM#PokemonGOpic.twitter.com/LifF8bvYvR
— John Coniglio (@JC3_tweets) July 8, 2016
When a Magicarp causally shows up at Kauffman Stadium #PokemonGO pic.twitter.com/1f3C5HVm8N
— Caleb Frerking (@Cuhleeb_Da_King) July 9, 2016
Though the main point of the game is to catch as many Pokémon as possible, it’s also important to find Poké Stops. Players can get extra Pokéballs from the stops. These sports stadiums seem riddled with Poké Stops, making them hot spots for players.
The game is enjoyable even if you’re not a serious Pokémon fan. When you feel your phone buzz, alerting you that a Pokémon is nearby, it’s an exciting moment.
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Sports Stadiums Are Abundant With Pokémon on ‘Pokémon Go’ Game
Apparently the stadium alone has a TON… Geeze #Safcofield #Seattle #Pokemongo pic.twitter.com/l1IT8fLPc4
— Miss Morgan (@MissMorganTweet) July 7, 2016
Pokémon Go is changing lives.
Players are traveling far and wide to find Pokémon in the new augmented reality game, flicking Pokéballs on their phones to catch Pokémon-like Squirtle, Pidgey and Rattata.
RELATED: Video Game Flick Tetris Will Be A Trilogy
The creatures are apparently abundant in and around sports stadiums, however. And fans have a field day trying to “catch ’em all” at stadiums like Dodger Stadium and Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers.
Btw dodger stadium is lit for #PokemonGO ! pic.twitter.com/MBkprMG0Ck
— Joc Crusherson (@NotJocPederson) July 10, 2016
Wait, shouldn’t a cat be here? pic.twitter.com/Z7LCVjg0lD
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) July 7, 2016
Also there is a large lickitung currently attacking the stadium. #LGM#PokemonGOpic.twitter.com/LifF8bvYvR
— John Coniglio (@JC3_tweets) July 8, 2016
When a Magicarp causally shows up at Kauffman Stadium #PokemonGO pic.twitter.com/1f3C5HVm8N
— Caleb Frerking (@Cuhleeb_Da_King) July 9, 2016
Though the main point of the game is to catch as many Pokémon as possible, it’s also important to find Poké Stops. Players can get extra Pokéballs from the stops. These sports stadiums seem riddled with Poké Stops, making them hot spots for players.
The game is enjoyable even if you’re not a serious Pokémon fan. When you feel your phone buzz, alerting you that a Pokémon is nearby, it’s an exciting moment.