In the realm of mobile gaming, the term "walking games" takes on a unique twist. Unlike traditional games where you simply navigate your digital avatar through a 3D world, these games require actual physical movement. Mythwalker, a standout in this genre, exemplifies this blend of digital and real-world exploration. Launched in November last year, Mythwalker has just received a significant update, expanding its universe with over 20 new quests.
These quests delve deeper into the Mythwalker universe, uncovering the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players can expect a range of thrilling activities, from escorting explosive goblin caravan guards to engaging in battles against ruthless pirates, exploring their traditions from around the world. Additionally, one of these new quests involves a mysterious journey to a well-known landmark, where players are encouraged to leave a portal for future visits.
What sets Mythwalker apart is its commitment to accessibility. Features like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway allow players to explore the game's vast world, even if they can't physically travel to different locations. This approach not only broadens the game's scope but also enhances its appeal to a wider audience.
Developer NantGames deserves praise for the scale of Mythwalker and the frequency of its content updates, which keep the game fresh and engaging. While you await the latest update, why not explore other games? Check out our review of Good Coffee, Great Coffee by Jupiter for another engaging experience between your Mythwalker adventures.
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