Dave the Diver: Undersea Adventure-Game Bags Major Update and New Features

Dave the Diver: Undersea Adventure-Game Bags Major Update and New Features

  • 11 Oct 2023
  • Brett Takken

Renowned undersea exploration and fishing simulator crossed with restaurant management sensation "Dave the Diver" has released an extensive update that features fresh content, enhanced performance, and issue resolutions.

The update is distinguished by a medley of new adventures in the acclaimed 2023 indie favorite. This includes an array of supplementary sub-missions in the later stages of the game, which were primarily centered on concluding the main plot.

Additional features also include crustacean-catching, with both lobsters and crabs joining the aquatic action, and complementary traps for their capture. It is reported that a dedicated system is in place to make this new venture intriguing while relaxing for a shelled creature to bite.

An enticing yet cryptic addition to the update is an event enigmatically termed "Lobster Party". Though it promises to introduce new species, the rest of the details are shrouded for players to uncover.

Akin to a bolt from the blue is the facility to delegate your farming duties to a dependable MC Sammy to assist you with tasks. Accompanied by this are new tools to assist with storing eggs and feeding chickens, converting your farmland into a model of efficiency, presumably.

When out sailing, you can anticipate a fresh event boss upon collecting all Marinca cards. Furthermore, there is a novel category called 'Nocturnal' for such cards, balancing the diverse range of aquatic creatures that appear regardless of the time of day.

Among other updates, there is a transient merchant who reappears at your Bancho Sushi restaurant if offered a distinctive dish, selling items as diverse as fresh ingredients. Technological improvements encompass streamlined performance and rapid loading times. Also, they have introduced the ability to purchase seeds from Gumo at the seaweed farm and solved a range of bugs. Adding to the excitement, you can now score Steam trading cards.

The massive upgrade is now operable, fulfilling the developer Mintrocket's vow from August to enrich the game following some amenities, including button-mashing toggling and modification of the game's User Interface for Steam Deck and compact screens.

Having caught the attention of over a million players since its debut earlier this year, "Dave the Diver" continues its growth and enhancement, parallelly its developers venture into new, perhaps less innocent, domains.