A now-defunct bot that automated gameplay in Pokemon Go, including walking, catching Pokemon, and managing items.
PokemonGoBot is a defunct, open-source bot that automated gameplay in the mobile game Pokemon Go. It performed tasks like walking between Pokestops, catching Pokemon, managing inventory, and hatching eggs to help players progress without constant manual input. The project is no longer maintained and serves as an archive of early game automation efforts.
Pokemon Go players looking to automate repetitive gameplay tasks and developers interested in game bot architecture, though it is no longer functional due to game updates and lack of maintenance.
It offered a highly configurable automation solution with features like road-following navigation and data export, but its primary appeal was as a community-driven tool before being discontinued.
DEFUNCT - Bot that plays Pokemon Go
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Supported Google and Pokemon Trainer Club logins, offering flexibility for users with different account types as highlighted in the features list.
Allowed detailed customization of actions like item drops and Pokemon catches, with 100% configurable rules per the README's feature description.
Included optional road-following for walking paths, making bot behavior less detectable by mimicking human movement in the game world.
Exported Pokemon data to various formats for external tracking in applications like Excel, facilitating analysis and management.
The project is archived and no longer updated, making it incompatible with current Pokemon Go versions and prone to breaking changes without fixes.
Using this bot violates Niantic's terms of service, risking account bans, and the unmaintained code may contain vulnerabilities or malware.
Relies on outdated dependencies and configurations per the USAGE.md guide, requiring significant effort to run on modern systems without support.