The reality infused Pokemon Go App launched last week, and spread like wildfire over the weekend, with hordes of eager Pokemon players taking to the streets.

It has already beat out Twitters daily users and sees more action than Facebook.

We took to the streets to see if we could find any of these players and it didn't take long.

Shaye Dahl says he and two other friends are the top players so far in town.

"We're top team right now because nobody's beat us. We've claimed places like Birchwood Park, Colossi's Coffee House, the graveyard and the Museum."

He says the only trouble with securing these locations is that any other Pokemon go player can take come along and take over a location as well.

Hunter Ball says it's fun but there can be some serious costs to playing.

"I guess there could be because Pokemon just spawn where ever they want. There could be one right in the middle of the road and some people would just go for it not paying attention and might get hit by a car. Or going way over your data like one of my friends who had data charges of over $700."

He says there are benefits as well in terms of exercise and the opportunity for a little adventure.

L to R: Adam Goodman, Shaye Dahl & Hunter Ball. The group says they're the top team in High River. Photo - Jeff McLenaghan.