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Australian police gives ‘Pokemon Go’ tip to trainers; Popular mobile game information revealed

| Jul 07, 2016 03:52 AM EDT

A "Pokemon Go" player notices his Pokemon is under attack from an unknown attacker.

A police station in Australia has given a "Pokemon Go" tip to players who are enjoying the mobile game right now. Some vital information about the recently popular mobile game has also been revealed.

The popular pocket monster game has now been released on the mobile platform, and one of the countries who got it first was Australia. The mobile game is unique since players have to travel to different locations in the real world to catch their new Pokemon, and one of those places was a police station, which caused some issues with the police working there. The Australian police posted a Facebook status offering advice to the players that they only need to be near the police station to use the game's features.

 

Some important details have been shared by several players of the mobile game, so that the new players would be able to understand the game. According to Polygon, to log into the game, players can use their existing Google account, or sign in with a Pokemon Trainer Club account, which has some bonuses. When the game starts up, players will be able to customize their trainers, and they can change their nicknames, but they cannot use a duplicate.

Players will also get a starter Pokemon, just like from the previous video game titles. They can choose from three Pokemons, which are Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, and they must capture one to get started. The Pokemon that they capture can also be renamed for customization, and if they forget to do so, they can just go to the menu and edit its names.

According to Kotaku Australia, some players who already own the mobile game have been complaining about the issue of draining the battery too fast, which is why they are giving an important tip to the newbies. They advised that other players would have to get a battery pack or a second phone. Battery packs can prolong the player's gameplay on one device, but they can also use another phone with the same account, since they can just sign in that mobile device and continue to level up there.

Niantic, the mobile game developer, has acknowledged the issue of the quick battery drains while playing the game. They are already trying to find a method to fix this issue as soon as possible for smoother gameplay.

Check out the mobile game's official trailer video below:

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