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The BEST City Experience Event Ever! Pokemon GO Kalos Tour Los Angeles



Playing the city experience Kalos Tour in the downtown of Los Angeles is something that I’ve done last year. This year, I went back to Little Tokyo to join Royal Raiders again, and this was how the event went…

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15 Comments

  1. You need to try their special Spicy ramen challenge in Little Tokyo.
    I failed on my first try, but it was a great experience.

  2. Come on Brandon, you see little bro asking for just a Froakie and you ask him for a Gigantamax one, you're better than that.

  3. What's up Brandon,I'm headed to Las Vegas for the global kalos event,the las Vegas trading card show,and excited about the global kalos events this weekend

  4. Brandon is such a cool, humble, and stand up guy. My wife and I were raiding with him and his team all day Saturday and Sunday. He was spending so much time with his fans, doing give aways, trading, and being and being awesome!

  5. I live in Los Angeles, and even here, Pokémon Go isn’t always accessible as a wheelchair player.

    There may be more PokéStops and gyms, but that doesn’t mean they’re easy to reach. Sidewalks, hills, and inaccessible areas are real barriers. The game is built around walking and distance, and that affects disabled players no matter how big the city is.

    Living in LA doesn’t remove those challenges. Accessibility is about design.

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