Huh, Where am I?
The last thing I could remember was me eating noodles while reading novels on my phone.
Wait, I remember.
My phone heated up and probably blew up!
So now I'm dead, I guess?
Is this heaven then?
It couldn't possibly hell.
No matter where I looked all I could see was a vast grass plain.
There was a herd of cows munching on the grass.
Butterflies of different colors fluttering around.
This scene was impossible to see on Earth.
Blue skies, clear clouds, not-so-hot-sun, and there were no sign of manmade things.
*vibration.....
Something inside my pocket vibrated and tickled my thigh.
Taking it out, I realized that it was my phone.
'Monster Catcher successfully downloaded!'
I don't remember downloading this?
Unlocking my phone, I then opened this so-called "Monster Catcher" app.
It loaded for a second then showed up a familiar interface.
Isn't this like a rip-off version of Pokemon Go?
I clicked an icon for a map.
I could see a birds-eye view of myself.
Looking back I could see no cameras or drones that could possibly film me live!
I tried waving my hands to see if it would also move.
No way!
It moved!
This is amazing. It's just like a live feed but where's the camera or something.
There's also a marker thing which shows the location of a monster.
Upon clicking it you would be able to see the information of that monster.
Just like this.
*click
Monster Species: Bulbasaur
Monster Type: Grass/Poison
Description:
Bulbasaur can be seen napping in bright sunlight. There is a seed on its back. By soaking up the sun's rays, the seed grows progressively larger.
Wait. Isn't this a pokemon?!
One of the 3 basic pokemon, Bulbasaur!?!?!?!
...
I ran with excitement as I headed to the location of the marker.
And when I got there I couldn't believe what I saw.
The Bulbasaur I was expecting didn't only exist in the game but also in real life!
It was a real-life Bulbasaur!
Although it wasn't cute it still looked awesome!
It looked like a triceratops with a big flower bulb on its back.
There were also other Balbasaur looking triceratops but the flower bulbs now bloomed into pink flower buds.
They should be Ivysaurs!
Which was the next evolved form of Bulbasaur!
For a pokemon fan and a dino-fanatic. This place was heaven!
Although it is a shame that there were no Venusaurs.
I would love to see one in the future.
I hope this dream never ends.
So for now, hehehe Let's Go Catch some Pokemon!.
...
Luckily, Monster Catcher provided an infinite amount of pokeballs!
So I decided to catch a Bulbasaur for myself.
In Pokemon Go, you'll just have to swipe the Pokeball to use it.
But in Monster Catcher a real Pokeball would magically appear in your and it was up to you to throw it.
At first, I thought that if I touched the button on the Pokeball I would be sucked into it but after touching it once accidentally nothing actually happened.
It seems to only work on pokemon.
My first try to throw a Pokeball was a failure.
Although it hit the Bulbasaur it broke free after a few shakes.
And right after it broke free it tried whipping me to death with its vines.
Even now the parts that got whip still hurts.
Luckily, it wasn't that strong so I wasn't hurt that bad.
At my second try, I picked a smaller Bulbasaur to catch.
But even so, it still manages to broke free.
And at that time I was already running for my life.
Sigh, it seems that catching a pokemon is harder than I thought.
I know now why there were starting pokemon at the start of every game.
Catching a pokemon with full hp requires great luck!
Its short...
The reason I didn't use pokemon Go was that I haven't played it before.
Creating an app that suits the novel is far more easier.