How to Play Pokemon Go Offline

How to Play Pokemon Go Offline
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Never let a poor connection, expired data or server issues stop you from catching Pokemon ever again with this handy new trick to play Pokemon Go offline:

This innovative method basically eliminates the need for your phone to connect to a server and generate Pokemon in augmented-reality. It instead operates entirely on the phone by utilising reality-reality.

And using the hack is quite easy!

All one has to do is simply launch a different app on start-up to the official Pokemon Go app called, the Camera. Luckily, this is pre-installed on most phones and is considered pretty stable (depending on the user).

Once you have launched the app, you are free to explore the world and catch real, physical, pokemon that people have left all around your backyard (most likely you).

While the app is free to run, there are some set up costs. Namely, at least one pokeball and a stuffed pokemon toy. This is where this method can turn people off as it has potential to be quite expensive (I challenge you to find a Pikachu for under $10)!

Thankfully though, there is a work-around to solve this issue. If the player is willing to activate their imagination in place of authenticity. By instead, using unlicensed pokemon characters they may have around the house, such as MnM-Dispense-O-Mon and Coca-Cola-Polar-Bear-Memorabilia-Mon.

And there you have it!

With these simple tools you are now free to become the best Pokemon trainer there ever was. Anywhere, and at anytime.

Go catch 'em all!

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