These days, everyone is addicted to Pokémon Go. And, if you are a hard core fan, you need to take a look at Poké Radar, a yet another great invention of Nintendo that eliminates the need of any guesswork required to discover the nearest Pokemon.
Poké Radar, the app for Android and iOS will improve your gaming experience in an unbelievable way. The app allows you to discover Pokémon in your neighborhood. So, you do not need to use any guesswork to spot the nearest Pokemon. This app will take your Pokemon experience to an all-new level.
The app is similar to the Google Map and lays out a map, which makes it easier to spot the nearest Pokemon in no time, states Lifehacker. With the help of this app, you can figure out the places where the creatures appear and also catch them at any random road, intersections, as well as other locations. But, note that there might be trolls as well, dropping fake hints of Pokemon, for the sake of fun.
According to Tech Times, Poké Radar has been designed to give the gamers a better experience and that too in a different way. Firstly, it gives precautions about walls. And, secondly, it saves time as it points out the place where a Pokemon, that you are looking for is. It will also help you spot your friend's Pokemon as well. However, the app does not detect PokéStops or gyms.
Another important feature is that you can check out the trainer, who found a specific Pokémon and also the time when the Pokemon was discovered. All that you have to do is tap on the Pokémon icon.
For iPhone devices, the app is available at the Apple store for free. However, the official version for Android devices has not been released. But you will get copied version of the app and it will serve almost the same purpose.
With the rising popularity of the app, it is being speculated that the Android version of the app will be launched soon. So, if you are worrying about how to spot the next Pikachu at the earliest time possible, Poke Radar is what will help you out.
The following video talks about how to find Pokemon using Poké Radar: