To be honest, I don't know what all the fuss is about this Pokémon Go craze that is sweeping the world and has even had an impact on the Bay.
For those of you who have never heard of it, the new Nintendo game is the spawn of the original Pokémon launched in the 1990s. The whole concept of the game is "augmented reality" - a game and the real world interacting.
It uses your mobile phone's GPS and clock to determine a player's location and the time. It then plants Pokémon virtual creatures around them and people have to go out into the real world and catch all the Pokémon they can. Apparently there are about 150 in the new game.
While the game may sound silly to some, I suppose it does achieve a lofty goal of getting people, especially children, off the couch playing games and outside doing exercise, even if it is walking around hunting for Pokémon.
So, if you happen to see people alone or in groups aimlessly wandering around with their eyes locked on their mobile phone screen, don't worry they are probably hooked on Pokémon Go.
One such scene apparently played out in Napier this week with groups of people on the hunt for the creatures.
It is not hard to predict that some interesting scenarios could unfold. ACC has even issued some tips on how to stay safe while playing the game.
Overseas, there have also been warnings to gamers to be careful if the game takes them to construction sites or near railway tracks. There was even a case of teens waiting at a site to rob some gamers.
However, the most amusing tale was of the TV news reader in Florida who forgot where she was and walked in front of the cameras while the weatherman was giving the forecast. He laughed and blamed the game.
I wonder how long before we all get a little tired of it all.