Mobile gaming has introduced a unique genre known as walking games, where the act of traversing isn't just limited to moving your digital avatar through a 3D world, but also involves actual walking in real life. Popular titles like Pokémon Go have set the stage for this genre, blending walking with other gameplay elements, but games like Mythwalker focus primarily on walking and exploration.
Mythwalker, which initially launched in November last year, has now received a significant update, adding over 20 new quests to its repertoire. These quests delve deeper into the Mythwalker universe, uncovering the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players can engage in a variety of activities, from escorting goblin caravan guards known for their explosive tendencies and violent nature, to battling pirates and exploring their traditions across the globe.
One particularly intriguing addition is a quest centered around a well-known landmark. The developers at NantGames suggest players leave a portal at this location for a future return, enhancing the game's immersive experience. Mythwalker's commitment to accessibility is evident through features like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, allowing virtual travel to different parts of the world without the need for physical movement.
While geolocation games often face challenges with scope, Mythwalker's expansive world and frequent content updates stand as a testament to NantGames' dedication. As you eagerly await the latest update, why not explore other games in the meantime? Check out our reviews, such as Jupiter's take on Good Coffee, Great Coffee, to keep your gaming spirit alive between your real-world adventures with Mythwalker.
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