'Ghostbusters World' combines 'Pokémon Go' and turn-based battles

according to It won't take players long to spot the number of similarities between Ghostbusters World and Pokémon Go, surely the apex predator of GPS-based mobile AR games. As you travel around, catching Pokémon ghosts, you'll be tasked with visiting PokéStops Dimensional Doors. Traps, you see, are finite in the Ghostbusters World world, and you'll need a supply of them to keep playing the game. Because here, Ghostbusters World becomes a turn-based battle game in which a quartet of ghouls go up against the underworld. And that's the problem with Ghostbusters World, in which its main gameplay mechanics have been done before, and better, elsewhere.


'Pokémon Go' now has a bunch of new creatures and there's 1 runaway favourite

There are big ones, small ones, strong ones, fairly useless ones. On Tuesday, the official Pokémon Go Twitter account shared a video to announce the first creatures from Generation 4 have arrived in the game. https://t.co/c2eDTgElnh pic.twitter.com/x2Dg53xdGS — Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) October 16, 2018As they did with the previous generation, Niantic is releasing Gen 4 in waves. And among the 20+ creatures that have arrived in wave number one, there's a clear favourite:That's right: Bidoof. The good news is Bidoof isn't all that hard to catch, either.

'Pokémon Go' now has a bunch of new creatures and there's 1 runaway favourite

Vatican releases its own 'Pokémon Go' app that lets you chase Jesus and it's just as unbelievable as it sounds

as informed in Yes, the Vatican is now trying to get in touch with millennials by releasing a game called Follow JC Go. Rather than chasing after Pikachu and Squirtle, the Vatican version involves collecting saints and other Biblical figures by answering philosophical questions about them. Once players "catch 'em all" using geolocation, their spiritual squad becomes an "evangelization team" that follows Jesus together. But it's somewhat surprising that the church is using Pokémon Go to reach young people, because people who played the original game got in trouble for wandering into houses of worship. While live streaming his stunt, Sokolovsky actually expressed regret that he "didn't catch the rarest Pokémon of all, Jesus."




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