Mobile gaming has a unique niche known as walking games, which blend physical activity with digital exploration. Unlike traditional games where you merely navigate a character through a 3D environment, these games require you to actually walk in real life. A prime example is Pokémon Go, which integrates walking with other gameplay elements, but there are also games like Mythwalker that focus primarily on walking and exploration.
Mythwalker, which initially launched in November last year, has just received a substantial update that introduces over 20 new quests. This update delves deeper into the Mythwalker universe, shedding light on the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players will embark on a variety of adventures, from uncovering the backstory of these formidable foes to escorting explosive and combative goblin caravan guards. Additionally, you'll have the chance to explore pirate traditions worldwide while fending off a squadron of ruthless corsairs.
One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a specific, well-known landmark. The developers at Mythwalker suggest setting a portal at this location for a future revisit, adding an element of real-world interaction to the game. This feature, along with the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, which allows virtual travel to different parts of the world, enhances the game's accessibility and broadens its scope.
Geolocation games often face challenges in maintaining a wide scope, but Mythwalker's expansive world and frequent content updates are a testament to the dedication of developer NantGames. While you await the latest update, why not explore some of our other game reviews? For instance, check out Jupiter's take on Good Coffee, Great Coffee to keep you entertained between your real-world adventures with Mythwalker.
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