Mobile gaming has brought us a unique genre known as walking games, where the act of walking in real life is intertwined with traversing a digital world. While popular titles like Pokémon Go blend this concept with other gameplay elements, others, such as Mythwalker, focus purely on walking and exploration. Mythwalker, which debuted last November, has recently undergone a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests that delve deeper into its universe.
These new quests promise an enriched experience, allowing players to explore the origins and motivations of the mysterious Drakates, one of the game's formidable adversaries. Players will also take on the role of escorting explosive and violence-prone goblin caravan guards, and engage in battles against a squadron of ruthless pirates, all while uncovering pirate traditions from around the world.
One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a well-known landmark, with Mythwalker suggesting players leave a portal for future revisits. This feature, along with the game's accessibility options like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, enhances the game's appeal. The Hyport Gateway, in particular, allows players to virtually travel to different parts of the world, overcoming the usual geographical limitations faced by geolocation games.
Mythwalker's expansive scale and frequent updates are a testament to the dedication of its developer, NantGames. As you await this exciting 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 journey engaging.
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