Mobile gaming has seen a unique blend of physical activity and digital adventure, with games like Mythwalker leading the charge. Unlike traditional walking simulators where you guide your avatar through a 3D world, Mythwalker requires you to literally walk in the real world. This genre, popularized by games like Pokémon Go, focuses on both exploration and physical movement, and Mythwalker is a prime example of this innovative approach.
Originally released in November of last year, Mythwalker has recently undergone a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests to enrich its already expansive universe. These quests delve deeper into the lore, particularly the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players can embark on a variety of adventures, from escorting volatile goblin caravan guards to battling a squadron of ruthless pirates, thereby exploring pirate traditions from around the globe.
One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a "specific, well-known landmark." The developers at Mythwalker encourage players to set a portal at this location for future returns, adding an element of real-world interaction to the game. This feature, combined with accessibility options like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, which allows virtual travel to different parts of the world, significantly enhances the game's scope and appeal.
While geolocation games can often be limited in their reach, Mythwalker's expansive scale and regular content updates are a testament to the dedication of its developer, NantGames. As you eagerly await the latest update, why not explore other games in the meantime? Check out our reviews, such as Jupiter's take on Good Coffee, Great Coffee, to keep your gaming journey exciting and varied.
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