Mobile gaming has introduced a fascinating genre known as walking games, which blend real-life walking with virtual exploration. While games like Pokémon Go have popularized this concept, others like Mythwalker focus purely on walking and discovery. Mythwalker, which initially launched in November of last year, has just rolled out a major update, introducing over 20 new quests to delve deeper into its expansive universe.
These new quests not only enrich the storyline but also explore the origins and motivations of the enigmatic Drakates. Players can embark on a variety of adventures, from escorting goblin caravan guards known for their explosive and combative nature to engaging in battles against pirate squadrons, thus learning about global pirate traditions.
One particularly intriguing quest involves visiting a "specific, well-known landmark." Mythwalker encourages players to leave a portal at this location for future visits, enhancing the game's immersive experience. This feature, along with the game's accessibility options like the tap-to-move mechanic and the Hyport Gateway, allows players to virtually travel to different parts of the world, even if they can't physically be there.
The scope and regular updates of Mythwalker are a testament to the dedication of its developer, NantGames. The game's ability to continuously expand and engage its community through geolocation-based gameplay sets it apart in the genre.
While you're gearing up for the latest Mythwalker adventures, why not explore other games in between your real-world explorations? Check out our reviews, such as Jupiter's take on Good Coffee, Great Coffee, to keep the fun going.



