Tag: Pokemon Go

  • Cleaners, Wardens Pick Up After Hougang Pokemon Crowd

    Cleaners, Wardens Pick Up After Hougang Pokemon Crowd

    The disamenities caused by Pokemon Go players surging to Block 401 Hougang Avenue 10 in recent weeks have led to stepped up cleaning of common areas there.

    In addition, to deal with players who have been parking indiscriminately, parking wardens were also “hard at work over the weekend”, said Hougang Neighbourhood Police Centre (NPC) in a Facebook post on Sunday.

    The area has been one of the hotspots for Pokemon hunting since the game was launched in Singapore earlier this month. Littering and illegal or indiscriminate parking have been raised as concerns by residents, alongside other problems such as 
jaywalking.

    Hougang NPC wrote that it had previously alerted both the Land Transport Authority and the Housing and Development Board regarding these concerns.

    “To alleviate the problem of indiscriminate parking within the car park, HDB enforcement officers were hard at work over the weeked,” it said. “We urge all gamers who drive there to park their vehicles in the appropriate lots. Indiscriminate parking may pose issues or even dangers to other car park users.”

    Hougang NPC also said the National Environment Agency and the town council have stepped up their cleaning of the area, but urged everyone to play their part in keeping the environment clean.

    It added: “The police will continue to work with the relevant agencies to ensure a pleasant environment for all, even as residents and gamers alike indulge in the Pokemon phenomenon.”

    Apart from ungracious behaviour, there have been nastier incidents involving the popular game.

    Last Tuesday, for instance, the police said it made the first arrests relating to Pokemon hunting here over an altercation between a motorist and a player who was on the game while crossing the road.

    The motorist had sounded his horn at the player and they came to blows after that, the police said in a news release. The incident happened at the car park entrance of Plaza Singapura on Aug 14.

    The men, aged 28 and 33, were arrested on the spot for affray, which carries the maximum penalty of one year in jail and/or a fine of S$5,000.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • This Singaporean Has Caught Them All!

    This Singaporean Has Caught Them All!

    Less than two weeks after the release of the Pokemon Go game in Singapore, a 39-year-old app developer has claimed to have caught them all, including the rarest and most powerful ones.

    Mr Terence Ho told The New Paper he has caught all 145 available Pokemon in the game within 10 days of playing it. He showed TNP a live video of his Pokedex as proof.

    His captures do not include the six legendary Pokemon – Ditto, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo and Mew – which have not been released in the game yet.

    So far, only two other people in the world have reportedly caught all 145 – Mr Nick Johnson from the United States and Mr Ahmed Ali from the United Kingdom.

    Business Insider reported on July 22 that Mr Johnson from Brooklyn was the first person in the world to catch all the Pokemon, accomplishing this just 16 days after the game’s release in the US on July 6.

    Mr Ahmed also caught all the Pokemon in two weeks, according to The Sun.

    This could mean that Mr Ho, who took just 10 days since the game’s launch in Singapore on Aug 6 to get them all, could be the player who did so in the shortest time so far.

    Mr Ho said: “It’s always been the goal of every Pokemon trainer to catch all the Pokemon in the Pokedex. I’m no different.”

    Mr Ho was unaware that he could be the fastest player in the world and seemed surprised at the possibility. “Wow! I didn’t know that! But I’m sure other players may not believe me and claim that I ‘cheated’ to catch all 145 of them,” he said.

    The bachelor works as an app-developer at THWL Apps, which recently released an app which compiles worldwide news onto a single app.

    He said news was an integral part of his Pokemon-hunting process.

    “Before you catch any Pokemon, you should always read up on the latest news so that you know where the rare Pokemon are going to spawn.”

    Mr Ho also started the SG Pokemon Go Singapore Facebook group and has been updating the page with locations of the various Pokemon that he caught.

    His first Pokemon was the starter fire-type Pokemon Charmander, and his last was the grass-type Victreebel which evolved early Tuesday (August 16) morning at 12.05am.

    Mr Ho bought ‘coins’ in the game to buy incense, lucky eggs and lures, in order to progress faster in the game. He claims to have spent $150 on these in-app purchases.

    Mr Ho admits that he spent many hours after work catching Pokemon at the nearby park and would play till even after 1am on many nights.

    He has also been to locations all around the island, including Punggol, where he finally caught the rarest of all Pokemon, a Cloyster.

    Since completing the whole set of Pokemon, he has cut down his play time by at least half after achieving his goal.

    He said with a laugh: “It’s time for me to get back to proper work!”

    Mr Ho caught all his Pokemon when he was at level 24, but crossed level 25 late on Tuesday. The highest level in the game is 40.

    He had decided to use his ‘candy’ in the game to evolve into new Pokemon rather than to power up his Pokemon to higher combat levels.

    “My focus has been catching all the different types of Pokemon and filling the Pokedex,” he said.

    As for the best spots to go to catch the rare ones, Mr Ho said Sentosa was a “nest for Pikachus”. “Occasionally, a Raichu may be spotted too!”

    To complete his set of 145, Mr Ho had to catch Pokemon in region-exclusive spots – North America, Europe, Australia and certain areas of Asia.

    These Pokemon are Tauros (US exclusive), Farfetch’d (Asia exclusive), Mr Mime (Europe exclusive) and Kangaskhan (Australia and New Zealand exclusive).

    When asked how he caught these virtual creatures from Singapore, Mr Ho said he got friends living in these regions to log in for him to catch them.

    Mr Ho said this was a “creative way” to catch Pokemon without breaking the rules, even though some players would consider this cheating.

    “Every one of us use our own unique and creative ways to solve each problem. All players have this problem of catching region-exclusive Pokemon,” he said.

    “What I did was to think out of the box, devise a possible solution and executed it. I only have every supportive friend around me to thank for this accomplishment.”

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Maid Too Busy Playing Pokémon Go To Take Care Of Employer’s Daughter

    Maid Too Busy Playing Pokémon Go To Take Care Of Employer’s Daughter

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    Anyone staying at Jurong West ST 52 mummies, who know this maid employer’s. Kindly let the employer know what happen today that I witness with my own eye at the playground.

    The maid in the picture below was suppose to take care of her employer kids, but she was playing “Pokémon Go” with 1 of the kid at the bench. One of the maid (onlooker) which was also taking care of her employer kids happen to saw the little girl (sitting at the maid lap) in the picture roaming around the playground without anybody taking care of her. The little girl was picking up food from the ground and she ate the food that she pick up, the maid (onlooker) called the maid in the pic but she ignore her. While I kindly approach her and let her know that the little girl is eating the food she pick from the ground. But the maid reply was : ” why you so kpo (busybody)” and my reply was :” what kpo stomach is not yours (referring to the little girl) what happen if she fall sick.” Yet the maid in the pic keep saying :” kpo kpo kpo” ” you are not my boss”

    My reply was ” I’m not your boss, you are a human being but the little girl is not a human being is it?” But all the maid keep saying was “kpo kpo” and she didn’t do anything but just sitting at the bench playing Pokémon Go with the little boy and keep talking without bothering the little girl.

    After that she vent her anger on the little girl by pulling her arm harshly forcing the little girl to sit on her lap.

    After a while she left with her employer kids and walk to the HDB block and the little girl started to cry.

    Kindly all kind soul help to share to let everyone know how this maid treat a poor little girl.

     

    Source: Kimchi Chris Yukiko

  • Pokémon GO Bina Track Bentuk Tulisan ‘Allah’

    Pokémon GO Bina Track Bentuk Tulisan ‘Allah’

    Latest news!! Pokémon GO, dorang bina track laluan bentuk nama Allah.

    So player akan pijak2 nama Allah!! Astafillah. No wonder this game is so bloody hot!!

    Not only that, erti nama Pokemon ialah AKU YAHUDI!!

    Pls do share around.

     

    Source: Suzie Sohana Safari

     

  • OK If You Don’t Play Pokèmon Go, Not OK To Be A Kill-Joy About It

    OK If You Don’t Play Pokèmon Go, Not OK To Be A Kill-Joy About It

    Singapore is still breeding a bunch of inessential pessimistic individuals who are strong joykillers of Pokèmon Go.

    “I would rather spend my time with my family.” “I prefer doing other useful things other than finding for virtual animals.” “Why find Pokèmons? Doesn’t give you actual money, also.” “So anti-social, everywhere looking at their phones.” “Just waiting for someone to get killed by a car.”

    If you don’t play, you can stuff your opinions up where the sun don’t shine.So you’re the minority where your voices aren’t heard, you don’t go out to enjoy being around other Pokèmon catchers, you don’t drain your battery finding virtual rare animals, basically ’cause you’re just being a whining grouch.

    We have families actually going out together all around Singapore, enjoying each other’s company, getting excited and they’re…..happy. Singapore is just so stressed out with what’s going on and that’s what we need. Happiness.

    If you find happiness within the 4 walls of your house, well, HERE, HAVE A MEDAL, then. If you’re not into all this hype, then shush, honey.

    We have all been to (almost) every part of Singapore but with Pokèmon Go, you get to experience certain places where you’ve never been to before….with your family and friends.

    Basically we’re happy doing what we do and we don’t owe the minority of you nothing. We never used your money for Pokè Coins, Pokè Balls, or Lure Modules. You guys don’t get us who enjoy a game, neither do we understand your choice for being a sourpuss.

    Have a great National Day, and we’ll probably see you guys outside your house because there’s a Dratini. Toodles!

     

    Source: Rabiatul Adawiyah Yusak