A Brooklynites Mini-Guide To 'Pokémon Go' According To A Few Neighborhood Players
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What would the world be with out developers creating cool apps and games?

Recently, the top games listed on a wide scale ranged from Temple Run, Words With Friends, Subway Surfers, and now they added a vintage twist by introducing Pokémon Go.

This game has got be the most unique game released yet because of its virtual capabilities, capturing Pokémon all day all over the world. Police officers, corporate officials, teachers, parents, children, and more are playing this game constantly on the hunt for Pokémon to add to their collection. People are walking into restaurants, NYC buildings, retail stores and more hoping to “Catch them all.” After dong my own research, there are a few popular places in Brooklyn that attracted the most visitors:

  • Borough hall 209 Joralemon St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
  • Wnyc Tramitter Park Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
  • Grand Army Plaza Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park 334 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
  • Community Book store 143 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
  • Prospect Park Brooklyn, NY

Since I’m not the only one playing, I decided to talk to a few Brooklynites and put together a Pokémon Go mini-guide that’ll lead you to the perfect places and times around the borough to find a few rare Pokémon.




Check them out below:

Brooklynites Mini-Guide To Pokemon Go According To A Few Brooklyn Players

Aerodactyl

Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park, near Pineapple St (Brooklyn)

Time of day: Afternoon

Brooklynites Mini-Guide To Pokemon Go According To A Few Brooklyn Players

Dragonite

Location: 41st St and 5th Ave corner of Sunset Park (Brooklyn)

Time of day: Afternoon

Brooklynites Mini-Guide To Pokemon Go According To A Few Brooklyn Players

Gengar

Location: Maria Hernandez Park (Brooklyn)

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Time of day: Night

Brooklynites Mini-Guide To Pokemon Go According To A Few Brooklyn Players

Hitmonchan

Location: The York Street F train stop (Brooklyn)

Time of day: Morning




Brooklynites Mini-Guide To Pokemon Go According To A Few Brooklyn Players

Hitmonlee

Location: Ocean Pkwy and Shore Pkwy (Brooklyn)

Time of day: Night

Brooklynites Mini-Guide To Pokemon Go According To A Few Brooklyn Players

Pikachu

Location: Sunset Park (Brooklyn)

Time of day: Afternoon

Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park, near Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory (Brooklyn)

Time of day: Night

While on the search for your next Pokémon, we encourage all gamers to play safe and stay safe.