Mobile gaming has a unique niche with so-called walking games that blend real-world movement with digital adventures. A prime example, Mythwalker, originally released in November of last year, has now expanded significantly with its latest update, introducing over 20 new quests that delve deeper into its universe.
These quests offer a variety of experiences, from uncovering the origins and motivations of the mysterious Drakates, to escorting explosive and combat-ready goblin caravan guards. Players will also engage with global pirate traditions as they battle against a squadron of ruthless corsairs.
One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a specific, well-known landmark. The developers at Mythwalker suggest players might want to create a portal for future revisits, adding an extra layer of exploration and convenience to the game.
What sets Mythwalker apart is its commitment to accessibility, featuring options like tap-to-move mechanics and the Hyport Gateway, allowing players to virtually explore different parts of the world even when they're not physically present.
While geolocation games can sometimes be limited in scope, Mythwalker's expansive world and the frequency of its content updates are a testament to the dedication of developer NantGames. As you eagerly await the next update, consider exploring other games like Good Coffee, Great Coffee, reviewed by Jupiter, to keep the adventure going between your real-world explorations with Mythwalker.