Mobile gaming has taken an interesting turn with so-called walking games, which require you to physically walk in real life while navigating your digital avatar through a 3D world. While popular titles like Pokémon Go blend this concept with other gameplay elements, others like Mythwalker focus purely on walking and exploration. Mythwalker, which initially launched in November of last year, has recently expanded its universe with a significant update, adding over 20 new quests to its repertoire.
These new quests delve deeper into the rich tapestry of the Mythwalker world, shedding light on the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players will embark on diverse missions, from escorting goblin caravan guards who are as explosive as they are violent, to engaging with pirate traditions worldwide as you fend off a ruthless squadron of corsairs. But that's not all; one of these quests will lead you to a "specific, well-known landmark," with Mythwalker encouraging players to leave a portal there for future visits.
What sets Mythwalker apart is its commitment to accessibility. Features like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway enhance the experience, allowing virtual travel to different parts of the world, even when you're not physically present. This approach helps overcome the typical limitations in scope faced by geolocation games. The consistent flow of content updates from developer NantGames further showcases their dedication to expanding Mythwalker's universe.
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