It's fascinating how mobile games like Mythwalker blend real-world walking with digital exploration, expanding beyond the traditional boundaries of gaming. Mythwalker, which launched in November of last year, has just rolled out a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests that dive deeper into its universe.
These quests are not just about walking; they're about engaging with a rich narrative. Players can now delve into the origins and motivations of the Drakates, a mysterious and formidable group within the game. Additionally, you'll find yourself escorting explosive and violence-prone goblin caravan guards, adding a thrilling edge to your journey. The update also brings you face-to-face with pirate traditions as you battle a squadron of ruthless corsairs.
Corgi adventuresOne particularly intriguing quest involves exploring a specific, well-known landmark. Mythwalker encourages players to leave a portal at this location for future visits, enhancing the game's real-world interaction.
Mythwalker stands out not just for its content but for its accessibility. Features like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway allow players to explore virtually, even when they're not physically able to travel. This inclusivity broadens the game's appeal and makes it accessible to a wider audience.
The regular updates from developer NantGames showcase their commitment to expanding Mythwalker's scope, overcoming the typical limitations faced by geolocation games. As you await the next update, why not explore other games? Check out our review of Good Coffee, Great Coffee by Jupiter for a different kind of gaming experience between your Mythwalker adventures.