>tfw the creepy old guy down the street has a lure on his house
How much longer before this botnet gets banned for endangering children?
>>55572756
I've yet to see children play it, unless you count machilds.
>>55572849
I work near a public park and I've seen my fair share of kids on skateboards and bikes playing.
That being said, I'm sure the average age is ~18
>>55572756
Holy fucking kek.
My buddy keeps showing me this and trying to get into it, I tell him it isn't for me in a vague manner (gotta hide that tinfoil power level) but holy shit the game gets its player base to evangelize fucking stronk
>lure
>house
No he didn't
hey kids, wanna hunt some poke e men?
>>55572756
Only churches and public landmarks can be pokestops and lures only work at pokestiops
>>55573273
His house is considered a Native American burial site.
>>55573273
There are plenty outside people's houses dumbass.
>>55572868
35yo manchild and his Squirtle here, kek
>>55572756
I work in a strip mall, about a week ago I start getting cars coming in at 2 and 3 in the morning which is unusual, after I heard all the shit about this game I got on my smartphone just to see what was there.
There are four pokemons in the strip mall, all in the middle of the parking lot, you see people walking around the lot just waiting to get hit by a car because they have zero self awareness. Seems like geocaching would be more fun than this.
It's a generic phone game where the premise is just button mashing. What's the appeal? I'm guessing it just appeals to younger people's love of phone games and 90s kids love of pokemon. If I wanted to catch them all I'd buy the rpg that revolves around it instead of tapping the screen.
>>55572756
>people think you have the be exactly on top of the pokemon to catch them
>not realizing everything is proximity based
The only people endangering themselves playing this are the same retards who text and drive and nVidia users.