Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now

The World is full of Pokémon now. This should not be cause for moral panic, but celebration. Contrary to a few handwringing editorials and Twitter hot takes, Pokémon Go is not a triumph of the normalization of violence, the apotheosis of cell-phone zombification, or even gamification gone awry. Amid the neo-Luddite contrarianism, a shining truth rises above…

Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now was originally published on iSeeTech

Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now was originally published on iSeeTech

Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now was originally published on iSeeTech

Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now

The World is full of Pokémon now. This should not be cause for moral panic, but celebration. Contrary to a few handwringing editorials and Twitter hot takes, Pokémon Go is not a triumph of the normalization of violence, the apotheosis of cell-phone zombification, or even gamification gone awry. Amid the neo-Luddite contrarianism, a shining truth rises above…

Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now was originally published on iSeeTech

Augmented Reality Games Like Pokémon Go Need a Code of Ethics—Now was originally published on iSeeTech

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball

Like the rest of humanity, Arduino Sweden’s interaction designer Marcus Johansson has been glued to the Pokémon GO app. However, as fun as flicking a digital ball with your finger to catch ‘em all may be, he wanted something a bit more realistic. Enter the Arduino Pokéball. * Read the full article here

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball was originally published on iSeeTech

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball was originally published on iSeeTech

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball was originally published on iSeeTech

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball

Like the rest of humanity, Arduino Sweden’s interaction designer Marcus Johansson has been glued to the Pokémon GO app. However, as fun as flicking a digital ball with your finger to catch ‘em all may be, he wanted something a bit more realistic. Enter the Arduino Pokéball. * Read the full article here

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball was originally published on iSeeTech

Arduino Blog – Catch ‘em all with an Arduino Pokéball was originally published on iSeeTech

Why is Pokemon Go so popular? Here’s a theory

How do gyms work? Does throwing a curveball make a catch more likely? Should I be transferring my duplicates? These and many other questions will race through the mind of every new Pokemon Go player. But is the game’s striking lack of introduction to its many mechanics and mysteries actually the secret to its success?…

Why is Pokemon Go so popular? Here’s a theory was originally published on iSeeTech

Why is Pokemon Go so popular? Here’s a theory was originally published on iSeeTech

Why is Pokemon Go so popular? Here’s a theory

How do gyms work? Does throwing a curveball make a catch more likely? Should I be transferring my duplicates? These and many other questions will race through the mind of every new Pokemon Go player. But is the game’s striking lack of introduction to its many mechanics and mysteries actually the secret to its success?…

Why is Pokemon Go so popular? Here’s a theory was originally published on iSeeTech

Why is Pokemon Go so popular? Here’s a theory was originally published on iSeeTech

Poke Radar Still Works Great, and Now Has a Webapp and Android App

Niantic has been cracking down on a lot of the Pokémon Go maps out there, but there’s been a lot of confusion about which, if any, still work. If you’re in need of a poké-map, Poke Radar is still standing and working better than ever. * Read the full article here

Poke Radar Still Works Great, and Now Has a Webapp and Android App was originally published on iSeeTech

Poke Radar Still Works Great, and Now Has a Webapp and Android App was originally published on iSeeTech