Pokemon catching has been steadily focused by the limelight. But for some players, the struggle to catch these elusive pocket monsters are still high. However, there is good news to those who need help in capturing these Pokemon.
According to Mashable, Australian student named Jon Cleaver, who is studying design, has developed a 3D-printed plastic case for all smartphones. This case will guide players who need help on catching every wild Pokemon they will encounter. It is called Poke Ball "aimer" case. It has become an inspiration for manufacturers to produce the product commercially, and it comes in a rubberized form. Catalyst, which is an iPhone and iPad maker, sells this strap-on accessory for only $10.00, and targets those who want to catch more Pokemon. The case was developed to help those players of Pokemon Go who are less skillful in catching these adorable pocket monsters.
The case covers most part of the phone's screen while living a long vertical slit at the center. This then acts as a guide for throwing those Pokeballs and eventually catching those Pokemon. The design of the case guides the players' fingers, so that it will not slip sideways. According to the reports from CNET, a perfect throw of the Pokeballs can happen through the case since it was designed for that purpose. In addition, the mobile phone case is waterproof that protects your mobile phone from water and dirt. Cleaver is selling his Pokemon Aimer case, but its template is available online so that it can be 3D-printed for those who want a copy of it.
Pokemon Go has been a massive hit since its release in July. It has captured the attention of every player around the world. The game uses the GPS location of the player in any part of the world so that they may conduct Pokemon-hunting anywhere in their area and eventually capturing their desired Pokemon.