Pokemon Go, what is it really? After seeing many display
pictures and ravings about this name, I had no choice but to pay attention to
what it really was. The first notion before my discovery was – it is the name
of someone somewhere that had done something mischievous again!
But surprisingly, Pokemon Go is actually a motion sensitive
game that allows you to catch some monsters – referred to as Pokemons, short
for Pocket Monsters. Players follow GPS maps to designated Pokestops, often
landmarks such as murals or historical buildings, where they collect Pokeballs
used to trap the creatures (Pokemons).
There have been a little bit of excitement from ‘Nigerians’ who
have been able to access the game in Nigeria – though
the game is not officially launched in Nigeria, people are finding ways to
download it. To actually write this article effectively, I had to download
Pokemon Go on my mobile phone and play it to know what it is really about.
The experiment brought me to the conclusion that Pokemon Go
can actually aid landmarks discovery in Nigeria and here is why.
With Pokemon Go, you can discover new landmarks in your
vicinity. During my little experiment at my office located on Commercial Avenue
in Yaba, Lagos (for
those familiar with the place), I have to do a lot of walking or running around
as the ‘blue map icons’ on the game kept hinting where I could catch the next
Pokemon.
Clicking on the blue marks, the locations were all notable
landmarks in the vicinity of my office like – Niger
Palace Hotel (3 minutes walk away from my office) and Hoare’s Cathedral
Church at Herbert Maculay Way (3 minutes run from my office if you are as fast
as ‘Usain Bolt’).
When Pokemon Go is available in Nigeria, it will serve as a
great platform for listing popular landmarks we have in Nigeria and also create
more awareness about these places.
My conclusion is, if you become a fan of Pokemon Go or
better yet an addict, and you commit as much as 30 minutes of your time daily
to play the game, you would find yourself to become so familiar with places
around you. So, oh yes! Pokemon Go can very well be effective for landmarks
discovery in Nigeria.
About the Author
Akinsiku Hellen is a Tech-savvy and seasoned Communications Expert with
extensive knowledge of media production (both traditional and online media),
messaging, communications and dissemination techniques.
With
great flair for writing, her most powerful weapon is a pen because it allows
her to express herself and draft her ideas. She has published over 350 articles
on the web spanning across but not limited to various scopes like travel, food,
health, business, fashion and relationships. You can check helenamag.com to see some other articles she has
also published.
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