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Imagine yourself exploring a river near your home. You want to try to catch a [[Pokémon]] that shows up near [[water]]. There’s a lingering hope that it might even be a [[Rare Pokemon|rare one]]. You feel tired. The hunt has been going on for a while and, if you didn’t know, hunting is more about patience than all-out action. You look down into your smartphone. Nothing yet. All of a sudden, you notice something on the river’s shore. Not one of the “[[Pokemon|Pocket Creatures]]” but a dead body.
Maybe you just arrived home, tired from a long day’s work. You sit down in your sofa, for a welcomed rest, and casually pick up your boyfriend’s cellphone that’s next to you. You access the [http://xinrealityvrarwiki.com/wiki/Pokemon_Go Pokémon GO app] to see what all the craziness is about, when you realize that he caught a Pokémon in the exact location of his ex-girlfriend’s house.
If you have dedicated your life to crime, fear not. The game app has already been used to rob some players, by exploring [[Pokestops]]. These are real-world landmarks where users can stock up on digital game gear, and there’s generally a lot of people visiting them. But players are already warned and attentive to this danger, and your life of crime may have been cut short.