At present, I adore Pokemon Go (game). I am amazed how hard core fans are still playing the game, despite the masses has loss interest in it by 2017, and with the release of new Pokemon games by Nintendo. many of the players have shifted to offline style of play. But I guess, I am a hard core player. I reached level 40 in February (20), which is the highest player level for now.
The game still has bugs and quirks. But I enjoy the challenges it bring and I don not mind having to deal with its shortcoming. I do that all the time at work. I am amazed how much of my feedback has been seriously added into the game, from gym features to campaigns. It makes me smile when my feedback bears fruit.
Each time the company Niantic runs a campaign, organise a festival somewhere in the world, and release a new feature it makes millions of dollars. Just WOW! awe, surprise.
There is one aspect that many people have overlooked - communities. There are actually global communities for this game, where players exchange thoughts, screens recordings, and milestones. They even plan non-sponsored events, first there were lure parties in 2016, second there were "wafu" raids in 2017, and 2018 trading pokemon meetups and dinners. The game has built-in social element even though it does not have messaging facilities. Players use other communication platform such as Facebook, Twitter, Discord, and so on. The community globally is sitting in the millions and holding strong. Players now travel to catch exclusive regional pokemon which are spread across the different continents.
How can you frown on this game when it:
- gets seniors in Hong Kong walking more (pokemon eggs);
- give players a chance to find their new spouse (raid parties);
- encourage people to celebrate their 60th birthday with young players (lure parties);
- stop people from spending money at the pokies machine and hang out with real people (raid parties);
- help shy people in their 30s find new friends (raid parties and lure parties).
I am having blast.
Oddly, the social growth around this game has been amazing for me. I have made a dozen new friends to date. We had dinners, trivia night, and walk-fetch-quests after work. Winter does not seem all that dreary when you have great company.
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The rain didn’t stop @sngo1982 and I from hanging out at 1 of the #Melbourne envious fashion event Here is the GIF from #VAEFNO! #Amexlife https://t.co/ND46KsQRiS— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 31 August 2018
Attending: #VAEFNO #VFNO with @sngo1982 and having myself a rose to rose cocktail in a perfume shaped bottle [free]. (@ Emporium Melbourne in Melbourne, VIC) https://t.co/EUWbvmijUp pic.twitter.com/Txz19FGtjS— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 31 August 2018
Congratulations @Library_Vic for being highly commended in the Large museum exhibits category at the Victorian Museum Awards 2018. 👍— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 29 August 2018
The battle between have and have not still lingers on. In this case, the battle is: using a smartphone at a hot desk. The have nots sees it as “playing”, those who have a smartphone sees it as “communicating”. What is your spin on it? #firstworldproblem— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 24 August 2018
Panel speaking time. @KarynS spoke of including, what motivates you to come to work in staff appraisals is more valuable. #breaktherules#APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Health libraries used survey and detailed case studies to help with improving accreditation. @gemma31983 #APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Tapping unknown users who might use the library if they knew what we have and what is on offer is a hot small target market. @karyns#APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Public Libraries cannot screen non-English films, only cultural institutions can. @Preprint_ #APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
SBS was established in 1981 and opened @Preprint_ parents to non-English films. #Multicultural #austraya #APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Advocating for change in Australian Classification scheme for films. @preprint_#APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Can you stop “hate groups” from booking a room in your library? Do you have a policy? @txttimes3 see also #NoHateALA hashtag #APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Anti-racist. Being visible matters. Stand up for what you care and respect. It is powerful @txttimes3 #APLIC18— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Attending: #APLIC18 wrap up [talk] organised by @ALIAVic (@ Kathleen Syme Library And Community Centre) https://t.co/j4J4kQjFbE— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 23 August 2018
Whatever you’re doing, if you hate or love whatever you’re seeing in your feed, if you’re in Melbourne, retweet this.— Rafael Epstein (@Raf_Epstein) 18 August 2018
Someone in your feed may know who this is and may be able to help Chloe. And stop this man offending again. https://t.co/tgYpTbu6gw
Apparently, the best seats are ones behind the goal posts. #AFL #StKilda versus #Hawthorn pic.twitter.com/0vTlwjOFwW— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 18 August 2018
#volunteering with Victorian Police Blue Ribbon Foundation at the @EtihadStadiumAU And I got to see the opening of football game. Yay! pic.twitter.com/2pOV4trmJ0— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 18 August 2018
Watching: The MEG 3D [movie] with @sngo1982 Taking a bite out of life. #shark #actionmovie (at @IMAXMelbourne in Melbourne, VIC, VIC) https://t.co/hdI9HJ3pQs pic.twitter.com/SROqlWYlrA— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 16 August 2018
#FYI #Motorola E5 cannot connect up with more than 1 #bluetooth device at a time. Yet #Apple #iphone can. What gives?! #android— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
This is how pharmacies used to attract customers back in the day - displaying pretty jars. Cue #marketing tip. #CardiParty pic.twitter.com/4yfECDlq6q— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
One aspect of health well being is a sense of belonging. The indigenous community build nests together to connect the community. #CardiParty pic.twitter.com/vZ82CxmeZv— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
Brownless Biomedical Library is working increasing its collection on indigenous medicine. So, the temporary exhibition on display at present is about bush medicine.#CardiParty— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
A kit for amputating medically. #CardiParty pic.twitter.com/Zlxpbv8op1— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
Doctor Beaney was notorious for wearing jewellery during surgery sessions.#CardiParty— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
The pharmacy was rebuilt to replicate the original that was built in 1971. The ingredients were sourced from #Ballarat.#CardiParty pic.twitter.com/ty7PJqbaeh— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
Brownless Biomedical Library’s 2nd floor was redeveloped as part of the library’s 5th year anniversary. #CardiParty #UniversityMelbourne pic.twitter.com/kSfXvc76jA— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 10 August 2018
Watching: MI6: #Fallout [movie] with @sngo1982 #actionfilm while the lychee soda lingers in my mouth from @PapaRichAus (at @IMAXMelbourne in Melbourne, VIC, VIC) https://t.co/FaQiR2jGRG— Melly Tango (@melpucca) 6 August 2018