Rejoice ’90s kids, because now you can finally live out your childhood dreams to be a Pokémon trainer and to go out and catch Pokémon in the wild.
Today Pokémon GO has gone live in Australia ahead of its world launch. Users must simply download the app from Apple Store or Google Play, which uses the phone’s GPS and camera to supplant Pokémon in the real world.
Simply explore, spot a Pokémon and throw a virtual pokéball to catch it, while a wrist accessory will be available allowing users to play without having to unlock their phones. The app also allows users to battle other trainers, gain gym badges and hit up the Pokémon center.
Many have posted excitedly on social media about the launch, but just as many have been taking the piss. Check out some reactions below.
this is slowing down rehearsals somewhat but I stand by it pic.twitter.com/SSaaBGeCBV
— Ben Jenkins (@bencjenkins) July 6, 2016
Why can’t I catch this #PokemonGO pic.twitter.com/q967mUxTSw
— Patrick Lenton (@PatrickLenton) July 6, 2016
I want this Squirtle but I have to trespass in my neighbour’s backyard. Hmm… #PokemonGO
— Frank Li (@Chief_Sangy) July 6, 2016
Hot tip: Buy up real estate near PokeStops and gyms, get in before the boom. #PokemonGO
— Eve Beauregard (@Eve_Beauregard) July 6, 2016