Tuesday, November 15, 2016

The fact for beautiful cities in the World

Have so many cities in the World but only few cities of them is the beautiful places. For knowlege about that cities i will tell you some factoflife in my post. Follw my blog and get more thing.

Top 10 most beautiful cities in the world

1. Paris in France

 The most beautiful city in the world that won my list is none other than Paris in France. In addition, Paris is most preferred for light, love and culture. The city with the long list of beauty is at the heart of the France. The city is known for the latest fashion and gastronomy. If you asked me facts on Paris, I just can say that Paris's beauty lies in charming streets, romantic restaurants, cafes, the monumental squares, attracting structures.

2. Venice in Italy



Venice is the most unique as well as interesting city in the world. Each building in the city is a piece of art that is breathtaking at the first sight. The piazzas are the perfect example for the beauty of the city. The city includes charming town squares, winding streets and canals.

3. Cape Town in South Africa 

Located at the Southern Tip of Africa lies the world’s most beautifully situated city. ‘The Mother City’ is cradled between massive and distinctive mountains. The central city is backed by one of the new seven wonders of nature, Table Mountain (3563 feet / 1086m) and is flanked by Devil’s Peak (3281 feet / 1000m) and Lion’s head (2195 feet / 669m). These mountains are three of roughly eighty peaks found in the city’s limits, some of which exceed 5000 feet (1500m) in height.

4. Prague In Czech Republic




It is known as the city of the thousand spires because of its profusion of grand, beautifully-preserved historical monuments dating from practically every period in history. Those spires are best admired from the bridges that cross the Vltava River, especially from the magnificent Charles Bridge, or standing in the stunningly beautiful Old Town Square. Add the atmospheric alleyways and cobbled streets that lead to it, and you know that few other cities delight the senses as much as Prague. 

5.  Istanbul in Turkey 


The architecture is unparalleled, with the finest Byzantine buildings on Earth. The Hagia Sophia is possibly the finest of all, a building originally an Orthodox Church, then a Mosque and now a Museum and probably this stunning city’s main attraction. It remained the largest Church ever built for over 1000 years, and seeing it is literally breathtaking.

6. Rome in Italy 

The next amazing place is Rome. Eternal City’ is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church, and as such has some of the most sublime art and architecture in the world, as well as the biggest church on Earth - St Peter’s Basillica. The Pantheon is perhaps most famous of all, as it is almost perfectly preserved despite being 2000 years old. It deserves be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

7. Amsterdam in Netherlands 



Each of the thousands of buildings that line Amsterdam's main canals can be classified as a monument, beautifully kept as apartments, offices, cafés, restaurants, and even brothels. All together they form an aesthetic uniformity that make the city one of the most charming in the world, a stunning place of bridges and bikes crossing canals, picturesque cobbled streets, and strikingly elegant architecture. 

8. Sydney in Australia 

Jewel of Australia, Sydney’s world-famous harbor is justified in its fame. The city boasts around one hundred beaches, a beautiful skyline, and the world’s most iconic Opera House! What’s more, there are over 30 miles (50 kms) of sand beach in the city. If you have a chance to visit this amazing place, surely this will be one of the most memorable experience in your life.

9. Barcelona in Spain

Too beautiful to be gaudy, the city can really be described as ‘Gaudi’! The famous architect has left his mark throughout the city, which renders it utterly unique. This city is not only an architectural beauty though, as it’s beautifully located right on the sparkling Mediterranean sea!

10. Vancouver In Canada



The city is also considered as the one among the world’s most livable cities. The city is the great spot for those who like to visit both mountains and sea beaches. The city is known for its eco friendly green spaces, Stanley Park and Coast Mountains. This is the 3rd largest metropolitan region in the nation. 
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Mid Autumn festival is the time for family

Work hard everytimes and in the Mid Autumn festival is the day off for people to take care their family. Just one day for family but we can do many thing, you should know about this day and it will be your best day you ever had. Here is some factoflife for you.

Moon Festival or Mid Autumn Festival Facts


#1

Moon Festival origin and history. The Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations date back more than 2,000 years.
The word "Mid-Autumn" first appeared in the famous ancient book Zhou Li (The Zhou Rituals, a book telling the rituals in the Zhou Dynasty). However, it was not until the early Tang Dynasty (618-907) that the day was officially celebrated as a traditional festival.
It became an established festival during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), and has become as popular as the Spring Festival since the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). Mid Autumn Festival celebrations have continued ever since and more customs for marking this occasion have been formed.
In feudal times, Chinese emperors prayed to Heaven for a prosperous year. They chose the morning of the 15th day of the second lunar month to worship the sun and the night of the 15th day of the eighth lunar month to hold a ceremony in praise of the moon. In the Xicheng district of Beijing is the Yuetan Park, which originally was the Temple of Moon, and every year the emperor would go there to offer a sacrifice to the moon.
#2 
The Chinese government listed the festival as intangible cultural heritage in 2006. It was made a public holiday in 2008. You may also want to check out for famous festivals around the world.
#3
Mid-Autumn Festival is also called as Moon festival. It is believed that during autumn the moon is at its brightest, and hence the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Moon Festival.
#4 
Eating Mooncake symbolises something special.
Wondering what is special about eating Moon cake? Well, in Chinese culture, a round shape symbolises completeness, and sharing mooncakes signifies the reunion of families. They come in different flavours and fillings.


 Moon festival mooncake
#5
The Mid Autumn Festival does not always occur on a full moon day
Chinese people belive that the moon is brightest during the Mid-Autumn Festival, however, it is actually not necessarily! It is generally believed that the moon is brightest in fall, which holds some truth, due to least cloudy skies on average.
Actually, the Moon Festival does not always occur on the night of the full moon, which is contrary to popular belief. The Chinese lunar calendar does not coincide perfectly with the cycles of the moon. However, the 15th day of the 8th lunar month is always within two days of the harvest moon night.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Some Info About Lost Journey


PROS
Stunning visuals
Simple gameplay that's easy to grasp
Flipping stages feels fresh to start with

CONS
Overall, gameplay feels fairly archaic
Beyond flipping levels, there's not much new
Short stages make it hard to get into the levels



Available on iOS
If there's one thing you can count on mobile to do, it's change. Turn your back on iOS or Android for a few months, and suddenly everything you thought you knew about games on both platform has been thrown out of the window...well, everything bar Candy Crush and Clash of Clans sitting at the top of the charts, that is.

Nevertheless, there are definite trends that come and go on mobile – one year's Flight Control is another year's Angry Birds, another year's Cut the Rope, another year's Monument Valley. It all means that, very occasionally you stumble across a game that doesn't appear to have kept pace with the rate of change and, despite some nice moments, feels utterly out of its time. If forced to sum up Lost Journey in one sentence, that would likely be it, despite Soulgame's insistence that the game is worthy of accolades aplenty.
Indeed, it's worth pointing out that Lost Journey isn't actually the game's full name, it's Lost Journey - Nomination of Best China IndiePlay Game, which is more of a mouthful than we're willing to tolerate here at TrustedReviews. The important information isn't what the game is called, of course, but rather how it plays, and Lost Journey is part puzzler, part platformer, with play charging you with reaching the exit within a series of especially small stages.
Aside from being able to walk left and right and jump small heights – the game's protagonist taking the form of a small girl wearing a hooded red coat – what play is (quite literally) anchored around the ability to turn the game's 2D world upside down. When Lost Journey allows, you can turn the stage round by a full 180 degrees, and in doing so you also change the properties of the world around you, with the process of flipping the stage turning thin air into solids and causing other objects to disappear entirely.
It's getting to grips with just how Lost Journey's levels change when you turn the world over that is the key to success. While much of Lost Journey revolves around jumping between platforms and picking up power ups in a fashion akin to any platformer from the 1980s onwards, flipping the stage is designed to help you reach areas that in standard mode seem out of reach. There's no great strategy behind it; if you can't reach a platform by jumping to it or pushing crates around, chances are Lost Journey wants you to turn the world round and make progress that way.

And that is basically all there is to it. Though Lost Journey is beautifully presented and comes with a soundtrack that's as delicate as its visuals, the gameplay behind it centres on the kind of simple platform based puzzles that any iPhone gamer worth his or her salt will have mastered years ago. There's very little that's new or refreshing here, despite the ability to shift your perspective, and the short and sharp nature of the levels means that, though seemingly perfectly designed for the mobile era, there's very little to get your teeth into.
It's all a little tame, and though the slick and sleek nature of its delivery suggests that there's more to come from Soulgame in the years ahead, right now the studio trails most of its App Store rivals simply because it's served up an adventure that would have felt current or even cutting edge back in 2012, but four years on doesn't feel like it's making the most of the device it's sat on.
As such, Lost Journey is likely to split gamers right down the middle; newcomers to puzzle focused platforming might find Soulgame's latest a charming, if pedestrian, introduction to the genre, but anyone who has spent any amount of time playing games on their iPhone since the App Store launched in 2008 is likely to be left cold. Ironically, this is one game that could have done with being flipped on its head during development to make things a little more interesting when it came to release.

Verdict
Though charming to look at and intentionally delicate to play, Lost Journey's puzzle-based platforming feels somewhat out of place in 2016. Developer Soulgame has attempted to spruce up play by basing it around a flip based mechanic, but even with that in place, Lost Journey is far too tame to really make its mark on the App Store.
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Monday, September 12, 2016

15 games to keep your kids entertained


Children are able to use and understand technology at an early age. They know how to operate smartphones and tablets correctly and get into their favorite apps before they can speak. There are a sea of apps available for every platform, but not all of them are appropriate for children. We have compiled a list of apps for kids, some are silly games while others are educational, but all of them are completely child-safe and fun.

Many of these apps come with in-app purchases. If your children don’t understand that they are paying with real money every time they tap one of these, it can cause real problems. Before handing a phone or tablet over to a kid, make sure they don’t know the password for your account, and that they need to ask before they click. You can also avoid any mishaps by following our guides to turn off in-app purchases in iOS or disable in-app purchases in Android.
Games

Super Why! ($1 for Android, $3 for iOS)

The Super Why! app features characters from the popular PBS show by the same name to help kids with reading and writing skills. It features three games that are led by different characters. Kids can help Alpha Pig follow the alphabet path to create words, Princess Presto lays out words kids can trace with their fingers to learn how to write, and Wonder Red teachers children how to find words that rhyme. The app also includes interactive storybooks where kids are instructed to plug in the correct words to complete sentences.

Monkey Preschool Lunchbox ($2
)

One of several Monkey games, Monkey Preschool Lunchbox teaches preschoolers about shapes, counting, puzzles, and colors. Whenever he opens his lunchbox a new lesson comes out. The monkey asks for help in finding all the green fruit, grabbing only eight strawberries, or finding the fruit that starts with the right letter. You can’t lose points for messing up, so wrong guesses become part of the learning process instead of something scary. The bright colors and monkey mascot make it engaging for young kids, and the controls are easy for anyone to learn quickly.

Moonbeeps: Fireflies ($1 for Android, $3 for iOS)
Moonbeeps: Fireflies is a beautiful game that allows kids to discover luminous fireflies buzzing about the forest. The game is quite simple really — kids just need to catch fireflies and add them to their collection. You must tap a firefly to catch it, but it’s far more difficult than it sounds. There are four different fireflies to catch, each of which comes in a different color. You can also mix colors by catching different fireflies, and you can even tap on your screen rhythmically and the fireflies will tap back. The app features music from The Polyphonic Spree’s latest album, Psychophonic.

Cut the Rope (free)
An alien named Om Nom has come to earth and all he wants to do is eat candy. It’s up to your kids to figure out what ropes to cut and what bubbles to pop to get the candy to the creature with the least amount of moves. Cut the Rope is geared toward older kids because it is a puzzle game but it does force the player to problem solve and think critically. Two skills that are useful at any age. Each level is a little harder than the last and it is easy to become frustrated. There are a few different versions of this game including a sequel, Cut the Rope 2, Cut the Rope: Experiments, and Cut the Rope: Time Travel, so the fun can keep going even after you’ve completed all the levels on the original.
Angry Birds (free)

Shapes Toddler Preschool (free)

This app gets kids ready for preschool with puzzles and games involving shapes, colors, numbers, and letters. The app is laid out so that a young child can click around without getting out of the game or ending up at a menu, and the controls are easy enough for anyone to use. There are four ways to play but all of them are educational, and should help with development. Shapes Toddler Preschool features over 30 categories, which include shapes, colors, money, symbols, colors, and numbers. The game has puzzles, games, and flashcards to make learning easy.

Endless Alphabet (free Android, $7 for iOS)
Endless Alphabet is a unique, interactive, educational app that teaches kids their ABCs. The app uses adorable, colorful monsters to teach kids the alphabet and build their vocabulary. There are more than 50 words to explore and learn, each of which features an interactive puzzle with talking letters and short animations designed to illustrate the definition. Endless Alphabet is a fun and engaging way to teach your kids the alphabet without any pressures or limitations. The app allows kids to learn at their own pace, without any stress or pressure.

Rosetta Stone Kids (free)
Rosetta Stone Kids Lingo Letter Sounds is a fun, educational app that teaches preschoolers how to read and speak. This game is perfect for parents looking to teach their child more than one language, as the Rosetta Stone app reinforces English reading skills while simultaneously introducing Spanish. The app casts the child as a savior for trapped toys. Kids have to speak Spanish to control the actions of different characters on screen, matching the correct starting letter sound to release each toy. It’s a clever way to get them interested in speaking Spanish.

GazziliScience ($2)
Science can be a tough subject for some kids, but GazziliScience makes it easy and fun. There are six different areas of the game, each with a different aspect of science to learn. Different characters take kids through lessons about plants, seasons, water cycles, and more. Kids can plant a seed, watch the roots grow, and see the transformation into trees and flowers. Watch how the rotation of the earth changes the seasons and go under the sea to learn about the wildlife. The app has a lot of content, but the actions are repetitive, so there is a possibility children will outgrow the games. Each time a kid completes a lesson, they unlock another portion of the GazziliScience Fun Page, an interactive menu in which kids can get stickers and touch on-screen objects to make them move, talk, or dance.

Ubooly (free)
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Friday, July 29, 2016

No Man’s Sky Fan Buys Leaked Copy, Posts Videos

Jumping into the universe early.

Update 2: Following Daily Motion taking his videos down, Daymeeuhn posted an update to Reddit saying that he would not be making any more videos. "That's it from me video-wise," he said. "[Hello Games] and Sean [Murray] don't like it, it's giving me a headache dealing with the fallout[.] I don't want to be the guy that spoiled all this cool s***, and I'm just leaving it at that!"

Talking with Kotaku, Daymeeuhn explained further that Sean Murray's disappointment made him feel bad about leaking footage. He said, "I expected Sean to tweet negatively about it because, let's face it, it's his job to... But I'll admit, after watching so many of his interviews and knowing how cool of a guy he seems, it did make me feel a bit guilty. It wasn't the sole reason for my decision, but it was certainly a factor."

Update: The videos have been removed from Daily Motion, although they're being uploaded again by other users on sites like YouTube.

Original Story:

No Man's Sky is one of the most anticipated games of the year, and it's supposed to launch on August 9 on PS4 and PC. But one fan got his hands on the game early, and he has begun posting videos of it online.

A person going by the username Daymeeuhn apparently purchased a leaked PS4 copy of the game for a really large sum--according to this post on Reddit, he spent $1250 for the chance to play it early (the Ebay listing has since been removed, so take this number with a grain of salt). He has also begun publishing videos of the game on Daily Motion, and he says that he'll continue to do so.


This is surely not what publisher Sony or developer Hello Games wanted, and it's likely that Sony is attempting to get the videos removed from Daily Motion right now. At the moment, however, they're all live, and Daymeeuhn says that he'll post a new video shortly. In addition, Hello Games' Sean Murray has asked fans on Twitter to not watch the videos, saying, "We've spent years filling No Man’s Sky with surprises. You've spent years waiting. Please don't spoil it for yourself."

If you're not concerned about spoiling the game's introduction or first moments, though, you can watch the videos here. We'll update this story with any new information we get about the leaks or Sony's response to them.

While you wait for the August 9 release date, you can check out our feature,"Making Sense of No Man's Sky's Massive Universe." You can also read about a potential copyright controversy that Hello Games has said isn't actually an issue.

Pokémon Go players narrowly escape Weston-super-Mare tide

Lifeboat launched to rescue group who became trapped on Birnbeck Island in Somerset before finding their way to safety

Group of six teenagers caught by rising tide on derelict Birnbeck Island in Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset while chasing Pokémon.

A group of six teenage Pokémon Go players had a lucky escape on Thursday night after almost getting cut off by the rising tide off Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.

Weston’s volunteer lifeboat crew were alerted by Milford Haven coastguard shortly before 9pm to rescue the teenagers, who were searching for Pokémon on Birnbeck Island, which is cut off from the mainland at high tide apart from the partly collapsed, and unsafe, old pier.

By the time the volunteer lifeboat crew launched, two boys were spotted wading back across the shingle bank to the shore, with the tide rising rapidly to chest height, and scrambling to the shore.

Four more boys walked along the pier’s unsafe walkway, which the volunteer lifeboat crew were forced to abandon three years ago, back to the shore. The police, fire brigade and local coastguard teams were also gathered at the landward end of the pier on standby.

The RNLI said no one was injured in the incident.

Lifeboat crew member Chris Lyons said: “It is great to see people getting out and about enjoying themselves, however, putting your life in danger trying to catch Pokémon is extremely irresponsible.

“In Weston the tide comes in so quickly, in seconds you can be in life-threatening danger. Please, if you do see a Pokémon either on the rocks or in the muddy areas of Weston bay, don’t put yourself into a position where you could become stuck.

“The water is unforgiving, it doesn’t give you a second chance whereas a game will.”

The location-based Pokémon Go mobile game, which overlays a virtual world on real locations about the country, has rapidly become a worldwide phenomenon attracting millions of players from the US to Australia. But its use has not been without incident.

On Wednesday night three girls were spotted by the police standing in rough seas near Hastings Pier in East Sussex. Earlier in the week, Japanese players were urged to stay out of nuclear power plants and the Fukushima evacuation zones, while several car crashes have been reportedly caused by distracted players. Players in the US have also been illegally crossing the Canada-US border in search of Pokémon, while players in Bosnia have been warned to steer clear of landmines.

Meanwhile, mine rescue crews and fight fighters had to come to the aid of a group of teenagers in Wiltshire, who became lost within a network of caves at Box searching for Pokémon.

Amazing facts - 10 best kids' video games

As someone with lots of

whippersnappers in my family, I have impeccable insight into what kids like.

Well, that and the fact that I'm about 12 years old mentally.

On that note, here are my top 10 console gaming picks for kids this year. I did it … for the children. Interested in the best video games regardless of age? You also can check out my Big Game List for the top 10 video games overall for 2014.

10. Pokemon Art Academy: Learning to draw different Pokemon is the obvious hook for this title. However, I really like this game for three reasons. One is that it directly encourages creativity in kids, which is rare in a video game. Two is that it actually teaches you real drawing techniques. Three is because your in-game classmate Lily is just hilarious. Just don't blame me if it encourages your child to be a starving artist in the future.

— Nintendo 3DS

9. Disney Magical World: Disney's take on the "Animal Crossing" formula features lots of activities in a magical world. Yes, the activities typically involve being a glorified gopher and doing errands for Disney characters but hey, at least your child will actually listen to someone who's telling them to what do. Kids who love collecting in-game stuff and coordinating outfits will especially enjoy this one.

— Nintendo 3DS


8. Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney:

The two champions of logic finally meet each other in a game that combines puzzle solving with crazy courtroom antics. I like this game because it'll make kids think and laugh at the same time. Some of the content may be a tad mature for little children but kids who love stuff like Harry Potter or reading adventure books will likely enjoy this one.

— Nintendo 3DS

7. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham: Kids love LEGOs and the LEGO games are no exception. You can probably plug in any of the LEGO games that came out this year here but I think the quality of the LEGO Batman series is usually a notch above the rest of the LEGO games. Otherwise, alternatives from this year include LEGO The Hobbitand The LEGO Movie Videogame.

— 3DS, PC, PS4, PS3, Vita, Wii U, X360, XB1

6. Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire: Yes, it's another 3DS game. Hey, it's not like I'm doing it on purpose. Pokemon ORAS reintroduces kids to one of the beloved Pokemon titles of old by re-imagining the classic Ruby and Sapphire games with improved graphics and game mechanics. What's nice about Pokemon is it's suited for kids of all ages, including teens.

— Nintendo 3DS

5. Mario Kart 8:

Mario Kart 8 is a great game for kids for several reasons. For starters, it's a lot of fun and is perfect for both casual and hardcore gamers. It also provides a great lesson in how unfair life is, thanks to an assortment of evil items and mechanics that were apparently conceived by a creature living under a bridge. Get a bunch of players together in your living room for added enjoyment.

— Wii U

4. Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes: I never, ever lined up for a Black Friday sale in my WHOLE life. That is, until this year so I could get a hugely discounted copy of this game's starter pack for my niece, who really wanted the game. Man, I can still remember the weird smells from that line. Admittedly, getting extra toys can be expensive but the game's Toy Box will be appreciated by any kid who likes Minecraft.

— PC, PS4, PS3, Wii U, X360, XB1

Phoenix Wright and Hershel Layton cross paths in "Professor

3. Skylanders Trap Team :Hey look, another toy-based game. Skylanders doesn't have a Toy Box like Disney Infinity but the actual adventure mode is more polished and doesn't feel as scattered as its Disney-made competitor. Getting additional toys to unlock more characters in the game can be just as expensive, though, so make sure to exert self control. I've actually seen parents who are more crazy about the toys than their kids!

— 3DS, iOS, PS4, PS3, Wii U, X360, XB1

2. PvZ: Garden Warfare:Call of Duty meets Plants vs. Zombies in this third-person shooter. Yes, Call of Duty is a first-person shooter but you know what I mean. Out of all the games I played with my young relatives this year, this one logged in the most hours. I'm talking enough hours to grow Lion-O from a child to a young adult. In short, kids love it.

— PC, PS4, PS3, X360, XB1

1. Super Smash Bros.:Nintendo's crazy fighting game just came out but it's now dominating my living room every time my young relatives come in. I'm talking pre-teens, kids in high school and even relatives in college. Get an eight-player match going on and you can sit back and watch the crazy unfold. Easily one of the best party and couch multiplayer games ever made for kids and kids at heart.

— Wii U

Pokemon Go: Everything You Need to Know


After months of anticipation, Pokemon Go is finally out now across various regions. With the popularity of the app skyrocketing, it's clear that a new phenomenon has begun. To better acquaint you with the app, we've compiled below everything you need to know about it.

For more on Pokemon Go, check out our recent news stories below, and be sure to check back as we update this article with more news and features.

The Review

"If Pokemon Go’s initial public reception is anything to go by, its ability to draw players from multiple generations and varied gaming backgrounds together is a game worthy of attention. When it works, Pokemon Go feels like a natural evolution for the series, very much a product of the times without making the mainline series obsolete. Its bugs and high battery consumption do not outweigh the old-but-new thrill of capturing Pikachu at a local park or vanquishing a Snorlax while conquering a gym." 

What You Need to Know

6 Essential Pokemon Go Facts--Pokemon Go is a fascinating new AR-focused mobile app that's taking the iconic series to uncharted territories. Check out our in-depth feature on the six ways that The Pokemon Company's new mobile offering makes smart use of Pokemon.

Pokemon Go: All the Known Issues--The game is experiencing a series of technical issues, such as "heavy" battery drain and distorted audio; get a full rundown of all the problems.

Here's What Pokemon Go's Microtransactions Get You--Pokemon Go is a free mobile app but it features an in-game shop that allows you to buy Poke Coins using real money, and then spend those on items. Check out everything you can purchase as well as the Poke Coin conversation rates.

Pokemon Go Rural Trainer's Log: Nothing Here But Us Weedles--After nearly a week with Pokemon Go in a rural area, this trainer has nothing to show for her efforts. Check out Alexa's experiences playing Pokemon Go in a rural area.

Guides

Pokemon Go Starter Guide--Check out all of our guides offering everything you need to better understand and play Pokemon Go like a pro.
Pokemon Go: 20 Essential Tips and Tricks--There are many strategies to consider as you play Pokemon Go, but the app doesn't make it readily apparent how to engage some of its concepts. Check out our in-depth feature containing all the essential tips and tricks for Pokemon Go. Otherwise, watch the video above for a brief overview of tips and tricks to guide you in the right direction.
Pokemon Go Leveling Guide--In Pokemon Go, increasing your trainer level is the best way to raise your chances of encountering powerful Pokemon. While you can level at a decent pace just by playing the game, there are ways to streamline the process, effectively maximizing the experience points (XP) you gain. To help in your efforts to level, we've compiled the most important steps you need to take.
What's Coming
Pokemon Go's New Features Detailed; Here's What Updates Will Have--Pokemon Go developer Niantic is promising a series of new features for the popular app in the next coming months. Here's everything you can expect.
Pokemon Go Feature Updates Discussed, Could Let You Assign Gyms--Niantic founder talks about Ingress and how it could be used to improve Pokemon Go.
Pokemon GO Devs Still Exploring Multiplayer, Say Players Will Shape The Game--Pokémon GO and Ingress developer Niantic Inc. spoke to GameSpot about making real-world games, learning from the community, and Game of Thrones. Check out everything the studio had to say.

Features/Opinions

How Long Will the Pokemon Go Fad Last?--Pokemon Go is one of the most popular apps out now, but how long will its popularity last? Come and discuss it with us.

Pokemon Go: All the New Features We Want--Pokemon Go isn't as good as it could be; join us as we weigh in on all the features we want to be added in the augmented reality game.

Pokemon Go Beyond Gaming

All the Pokemon Go News From Around the World--Pokemon Go has made headlines all over the world. With an abundance of stories about the popular app going around, we've compiled them all for your convenience. Check them out here.

Pokemon Go: All of These Celebrities Are Playing the Game--Seemingly everyone is playing Pokemon Go, including all of these celebrities.

Funniest Pokemon Go Moments on the Internet--Here's a roundup of some of the funniest stuff we've come across related to the new Pokemon game.

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