Mobile gaming has evolved to include "walking games" that not only involve navigating a digital avatar through a 3D world but also encourage real-life walking. While games like Pokémon Go blend walking with other gameplay elements, others like Mythwalker focus primarily on walking and exploration. Mythwalker, which initially launched in November last year, has recently received a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests that delve deeper into its universe.
These new quests offer a variety of experiences, from uncovering the origins and motivations of the mysterious Drakates to escorting explosive and combative goblin caravan guards. Players will also engage in battles against ruthless pirates, exploring their traditions from around the world. One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a specific, well-known landmark, with Mythwalker suggesting players leave a portal for future visits.
Mythwalker's accessibility features, such as the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, enhance its appeal by allowing virtual travel to different parts of the world, even when players are not physically present. This broadens the game's scope, making it more inclusive and engaging. The regular content updates from developer NantGames further demonstrate their commitment to expanding the game's universe and maintaining player interest.
While you await the latest update, why not explore other games? Check out our reviews, such as Jupiter's take on Good Coffee, Great Coffee, to keep you entertained between your real-world adventures with Mythwalker.
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