Prime minister and Pokémon are not words you'd usually expect to be strung together in the same sentence. But they came together on Tuesday, thanks to the jet-setting ways of Narendra Modi and the worldwide popularity of the augmented reality mobile game Pokémon GO.
For the uninformed, Pokémon was an immensely popular handheld game in the 1990s that was relaunched on July 6 as the “real world adventure game” Pokémon GO. The game encourages players to search for Pokémons – fictional creatures with various attributes – in the real world with their mobile phones.
Niantic Labs, the developer of Pokémon GO, uses GPS to detect where and when a player is in the game to make Pokémons show up around her. The player has to capture the creatures that appear on her phone screen, and if she does it right, the Pokémons gets added to her Pokédex. The object of the game is to catch as many Pokémons as possible.
Indians have joined the frenzy around the game, despite the app not being launched here. Nintendo, the Japanese gaming giant that owns the Pokémon franchise, halted the global rollout of Pokémon GO following the game’s unexpected popularity. Nevertheless, enterprising Indians have found a way around the obstacle by downloading a special file for Android versions.
In less than a week, Pokémon GO has become the subject of WhatsApp and Facebook groups, Reddit threads, and Twitter humour. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who returned on Tuesday from a four-nation Africa tour, too got a flavour of the popularity, as jokesters on Twitter began comparing his travels to the real-world hunt of a Pokémon GO addict.
I think Modi went to Nairobi to actually catch a Pokémon.
— Sahil Shah (@SahilBulla) July 11, 2016
Guess who is playing "Pokémon Go" on an international level. pic.twitter.com/L1Upune1WO
— Aisi Taisi Democracy (@AisiTaisiDemo) July 12, 2016
What if PM modi is going all over the world in search of Pokemon? 🤔#justsaying #PokemonGO
— Bored Engineer (@swadishms) July 12, 2016
Interviewer: Mr. Modi, why do you travel so much?
— Rahul Stephen (@RahulStephenn) July 11, 2016
Modi: *takes out phone* *opens Pokémon Go* Gotta catch 'em all @Sarcasm_So
Modi's Pokemon GO app pic.twitter.com/Xf0KwoHWDF
— k (@krazyfrog) July 9, 2016
There have also been suggestions on how the prime minister can capitalise on the Pokémon GO app.
Modi ji should capitalize this Pokemon Go phenomenon to make people clean Public spots.
— Abhishek Upadhya (@_logik) July 10, 2016
"Gotta Swacch them all"
want Modi to do a Facebook live video of him playing Pokemon-Go.
— Nivedita (@Nivivacious) July 12, 2016
iOS users can ask Modi to get them Pokemon Go in his next US trip.
— Shan (@klpe) July 12, 2016
There have also been some complaints.
Another example that Modi's foreign policy is a complete failure. pic.twitter.com/fkJIvIHii0
— Ankur Singh (@iAnkurSingh) July 11, 2016
The internet has two purposes. Pokemon GO memes, and Narendra Modi memes.
— Bhaveek Makan (@TehBhav) July 12, 2016
@KyaUkhaadLega I'll capture all those Pokémons in Pokémon Go before Modi does. pic.twitter.com/FRg6b8rzya
— Urban-Poor Sheikh (@Life0fHigh) July 12, 2016