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Pokemon Go players say game is helping their mental health

Published 23:03 11 Jul 2016 BST

Updated 13:07 17 Jul 2016 BST

Matt Tate
Pokemon Go players say game is helping their mental health

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Here at JOE, most of us can't comment first-hand on the limitless joys of Pokemon Go, as at the time of writing the damn thing still hasn't been officially released in the UK.

We've been following all the news surrounding the game since its launch in Australia, New Zealand and America, though, and it's nice to see social media users reporting that the novel augmented reality game is actually having a positive effect on their mental health. Pokemon Go requires players to get out and about to track down virtual Pokemon using the GPS on their smartphones. You follow an in-game map to where the monsters are located - the game responds to the player's environment so water-type Pokemon are likely to be found hanging around near rivers and lakes, for example - and they will appear on the in-app camera viewfinder for budding trainers to catch. How good the game is from a gameplay perspective doesn't really matter when you can catch a Snorlax while walking the dog. This is the definitive 90's kid fantasy. https://twitter.com/griffski/status/752556111509725184 And according to some anecdotal accounts on Twitter, the active nature of the game is also helping people with mental health problems. A number of users have said that the game has given them an incentive to get outdoors, something they might generally struggle with on a day-to-day basis. There's obviously no hard evidence supporting the game's benefits in this respect, https://twitter.com/osskov/status/751461002743410688?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/jasonjarmoosh/status/751432384982224896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/drwdal/status/750614414806675456?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/RamenRush/status/752143867198267392 https://twitter.com/OhKimmies/status/752025100807876609 https://twitter.com/SatoSere_Amour1/status/751992501729259520 https://twitter.com/TechyHumor/status/751980066184192005 https://twitter.com/andrewmswift/status/752023746878201857 For those of you reading these feel-good stories and itching to get your hands on the game, you shouldn't have too much longer to wait. The Wall Street Journal reported today that a European launch should happen 'within a few days'. Clear your schedule of everything expect Pikachu-hunting. snapchat
Pokemon Go players say game is helping their mental health