![]() ![]() But get the recommended amount of deep, well-rested sleep, and your Pokémon Sleep camp will be full of slumbering creatures. ![]() If you were restless all night, maybe you'll see an exhausted Pikachu. Based on how well you slumber, different Pokémon will appear in the morning. Here's the gist: like any sleep-tracking app, Pokémon Sleep needs to sit on your bedside, listening to and registering every toss and turn. The thing is? I can actually see it working. Pokemon Sleep is clearly meant to teach a younger audience how create good sleep habits. Well, at least since Pokémon Go had me running around outside at night, pointing my phone at trees. Pokémon Sleep is the most intriguing experience the popular collect 'em all franchise has created in recent memory. In just my short time with the game so far, the mobile app is clearly more than a glorified alarm clock. Has Nintendo finally created a title that you can play when you're unconscious? Is 24/7 gaming now a reality?! Surprisingly. Enter Pokémon Sleep, which is a combination of two totally disparate things: a sleep tracker and a video game. Well, those diabolical geniuses over at Nintendo were listening-and they've somehow done the impossible yet again. Curse our squishy, human bodies for needing to shut down for a third of every day! If only we could play Tears of the Kingdomforever. Just accept that we've chosen to walk the Gamer's Path. We've all done it! Don't lie to me and say that you haven't. You're enjoying your favorite game, when all of the sudden: the sun rises, the clock reads 6 A.M., and you realize that you've accidentally played through the night. ![]()
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