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Singaporean Pokemon Go players Get Trolled by Fake Snorlax Sighting

I bet the players were wondering why they couldn't find the Snorlax!

Just a few days ago, we heard about the massive stampede caused by a Snorlax sighting in Taiwan. People flocked to the supposed spawning location like ants flocking towards honey. In fact, the huge wave of Pokemon Go players rushing towards the Snorlax even looked like a zombie apocalypse!

Meanwhile, in Singapore, one town square in Hougang is a popular hang-out spot for avid players. On a rather busy night in Hougang, one netizen decided to troll all the Pokemon Go players by shouting that a Snorlax is lurking nearby.

Watch how the players reacted in the video below:

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I must say, that was a rather impressive and ingenious stunt! The players fell for the prank hook, line, and sinker. I bet the players were wondering why they couldn’t find the Snorlax!

On a side note, though, this string of Snorlax sightings has really got us curious. Is Snorlax really that rare and a must-have? Drop us a line and share your thoughts in the comments section!

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