In the world of mobile gaming, "walking games" have carved out a unique niche where players not only navigate their digital avatars through a 3D world but also engage in real-life walking. A prime example of this genre is Mythwalker, which released in November last year and has now received a substantial update featuring over 20 new quests. This update expands the Mythwalker universe, delving deeper into its lore and introducing fresh challenges.
The new quests in Mythwalker are diverse and engaging. Players can embark on journeys to uncover the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates, guide explosive and combative goblin caravan guards, and even engage with pirate traditions from around the globe as they fend off a squadron of ruthless corsairs. One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a specific, well-known landmark, with the developers at NantGames suggesting players might want to drop a portal for a future revisit.
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're not physically able to travel to those locations. This approach not only broadens the game's appeal but also enhances its inclusivity.
While geolocation games often struggle with scope, Mythwalker's expansive world and frequent content updates showcase NantGames' dedication to keeping the game fresh and engaging. As you await the latest update, you might want to explore other games in between your Mythwalker adventures. For instance, check out our review of Good Coffee, Great Coffee to see what Jupiter thought of it!