Pokemon Go bonus: some valuable life lessons
Amateur trainer says the skills that players need to maximise the game’s fun can be used to be successful in the real world
Since the release of Pokemon Go in Hong Kong last week, hordes of players have hit the streets to catch virtual “pocket monsters”.
But critics have raised concerns about the criminally minded abusing the game and its players getting into danger. In Kowloon, two men were attacked by a knife-wielding gang after they collided with them while immersed in the game.
But Pokemon Go isn’t all bad – as I found after five days of testing the game. In fact, I’ve gained some insight from those long hours spent strolling around my neighbourhood in the dead of the night collecting Pokemon and mosquito bites. Here are five life lessons I learned.