Mobile gaming has a unique twist with so-called walking games, where the act of walking isn't just confined to moving your digital avatar through a 3D world but involves real-life movement. While major titles like Pokémon Go blend walking with other gameplay elements, there are numerous games that emphasize walking and exploration, such as Mythwalker.
You might recall that Mythwalker was initially released last November, but it has now received a significant update, introducing over 20 new quests to its repertoire. This update dives deeper into the Mythwalker universe, shedding light on the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates.
In these new quests, players will embark on various adventures, including uncovering the backstory of the Drakates, escorting explosive and combative goblin caravan guards, and engaging in battles against pirates to learn about their global traditions.
Keep your walking boots ready, as one of these quests will lead you to "a specific, well-known landmark," with Mythwalker's team suggesting you place a portal for future visits.
What truly enhances Mythwalker's appeal is its accessibility features, such as the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, enabling virtual travel to different parts of the world without the need for physical presence.
While geolocation games often face constraints in scope, Mythwalker's expansive world and frequent content updates are a testament to the dedication of developer NantGames.
As you eagerly await the next update, why not explore other games to keep the adventure going? For instance, check out Jupiter's review of Good Coffee, Great Coffee to see what's brewing in the world of mobile gaming!