Driving home from work last week, I was surprised to see several kids outside in my neighborhood here in Monmouth County. I first thought I had worked straight through the summer, and it was Halloween already. Then I assumed it must have been a party of some kind in my usually desolate neighborhood.
But there was no holiday or special occasion — kids were running, biking — even full-on running — while they were playing the new Pokémon Go game. Equally heartwarming, I actually saw kids and teens talking and laughing live and in-person, not by text or Snapchat.
The best thing about this new game is that it’s not just for kids and teens. Read more…