This update also introduces adoptable pets which will greet you when you return home from making deliveries. In celebration of Tiny Guardians’ second birthday, this new area will also house characters from Tiny Guardians, including its star summoner, Lunalie. New enemies, like the panther-esque Phantom Niars and deceptively adorable Prongles, inhabit its dusky lanes, and another tier of equipment has been added to help you defend yourself against these new dangers. For players that had already conquered the five different regions included at launch, an entirely new area has been added after the Valley of Gold: the Fractured Forest is a shadowy section of foreboding woods with a camp set out just outside its entrance. This week’s update adds even more to the already-impressive list of things to do in the Postknight world.
Its extensive collection of equipment and items to upgrade, relationships to develop, and locations to explore and speedrun offered plenty of content to keep Postknights-in-training busy for quite some time. The game was designed with mobile in mind, splitting each area into extremely short individual stages that could be traversed in less than a minute and offering EXP for packages delivered even when the player was not playing.
Its short-burst, auto-scrolling RPG stages tasked players with delivering mail as the eponymous Postknight, slashing through dangers like dire wolves and pirates as he traveled from town to town. Postknight was a surprising treat when it released on mobile back in February.