The mobile gaming scene is known for its unique blend of virtual and real-world experiences, especially with so-called walking games that require actual physical movement. While games like Pokémon Go offer a mix of walking and other gameplay elements, others, such as Mythwalker, focus purely on exploration and walking.
Originally released in November last year, Mythwalker has recently rolled out a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests to its repertoire. These quests delve deeper into the Mythwalker universe, shedding light on the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players will engage in a variety of activities, from uncovering the mysteries of the Drakates to escorting explosive goblin caravan guards and confronting pirate traditions by battling a squadron of ruthless corsairs.
One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a specific, well-known landmark. The developers at Mythwalker encourage players to drop a portal at this location for future exploration, adding an exciting layer to the game's immersive experience.
Mythwalker stands out not only for its expansive content but also for its accessibility features. The tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway system enable players to virtually travel across the world, broadening the game's scope even when they can't physically move. This approach helps to mitigate the typical limitations faced by geolocation games, and the regular content updates from developer NantGames are a testament to their commitment to keeping the game fresh and engaging.
While you eagerly await the new quests in Mythwalker, why not explore other games? Check out our reviews, such as Jupiter's take on Good Coffee, Great Coffee, to keep your gaming adventures going strong between your real-world explorations with Mythwalker.
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