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Indianapolis Public Library hosting Pokemon Go 'lure day'

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Public Library will be hosting a "lure day" Saturday – hoping to attract players of the popular Pokemon Go app.

In the app, which mimics the hit game series in which players attempt to catch and train digital monsters called "Pokemon," lures can be used to attract more Pokemon than usual to a location.

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On Saturday, the library will be dropping lures at 30-minute increments throughout the day at multiple branches, including the College Avenue, East 38th Street and Fountain Square branches.

Lures will also be dropped every 30 minutes for the full day at the Central Library downtown.

To see more details about the event, click here.

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