Pokemon Go is the game that has gripped the smartphone-wielding masses, sparking arrests, accidental involvement in drug deals, outages, and a staggering number of people venturing outdoors.
Self-proclaimed nerds profess to working muscles their ordinary gaming habits had effectively seized up, as they find themselves striding it out for the augemented reality game.
And while people are praising the physical effects of the game, they're also claiming their mental health has improved in their search for Pokemon.
One avid Pokemon trainer told Mother Nature Network (MNN) the game has been life-changing for her.
Emily Crowthorn, 24, said she suffered debilitating panic attacks that left her housebound. It wasn't until she began playing Pokemon Go that she was able to step outside without feeling panicked.