

You can find them at PokéStops or when you level up, but Pokémon Go also sells them to players in exchange for PokéCoins as well. That means, for those who want to hatch all of the eggs all at once, you’ll have to invest in additional Egg Incubators. However, each Egg Incubator can house just one egg at a time. Thanks to developers, you get one when you start the game, and you can use it an infinite number of times. You need to incubate them using an Egg Incubator. It’s not just as simple as walking around with them. Pokémon Go does not play in the background without you. One important thing to remember here is, the app must be open at all times while trying to hatch your eggs. Yes, eggs will hatch after their owners walk anywhere from two to 10 kilometers the particular requirement is listed underneath the egg. You find them in Poké stops, and once you have them, the only way to hatch them is by walking. Pokémon Go is all about walking, and hence you are going to find more eggs only with that. In a sense, eggs are Pokémon Go’s random loot boxes, waiting to be unpacked and their contents discovered. Instead, the type of Pokémon tucked inside of an egg you’ve found is a matter of chance. There are no facilities to support that, not until now so maybe in future developers might try something like that. Collecting, attending to and hatching eggs comprise some of the most fun aspects of Pokémon Go and represent one of the best real-world translations of the classic role-playing games to the augmented reality app. It is not just a game where you go around places and catch Pokemon’s, but you can also collect various items and mess around with them. It offers many features that can be fun to play around it. Pokémon Go is no doubt an interesting game.
