The viral game uses smartphone satellite location, graphics and camera capabilities to overlay cartoon monsters on real-world settings, challenging players to capture and train the creatures for battles.
In a campaign address last week, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton talked about her hope to channel the app to lure voters.
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Clinton staffers have since been cruising the streets looking for Pokemon hunters, hoping to divert their attention for the few minutes it takes to register to vote.
At a recent event in Ohio, the Democratic campaign encouraged players to come to its "lure module" -- a feature that brings more Pokemon to a given location -- to "get free Pokemon" and "learn more about Sec. Hillary Clinton!"
"These two Pokemon traders just registered to vote!" tweeted Joe Makielski, an organizer for the Colorado Democratic Party, along with a photo of two young men.
The campaign of Clinton's Republican rival Donald Trump is also trying to take advantage of the game's popularity, recently posting on Facebook a parody video called "Crooked Hillary No" showing the Democratic candidate getting hit and disappearing.
The free Pokemon Go app, based on a Nintendo title that debuted 20 years ago, was adapted to the mobile internet age by Niantic Labs, a company spun out of Google last year.
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