About

Dave the Diver is an indie hybrid game developed by Mintrocket, a subsidiary of Nexon. Players control Dave, who dives into the ocean during the day to catch fish and explore underwater mysteries, then runs a sushi restaurant at night using the day's catch. The game blends action-adventure diving with restaurant management simulation, pixel-art aesthetics, and RPG progression. Underwater gameplay involves harpoon fishing, boss fights, and discovering an ancient sea civilization. The restaurant segment features recipe development, staff management, and customer service. Dave the Diver became a surprise hit of 2023, selling over 4 million copies and winning Best Independent Game at The Game Awards. Its charming tone and addictive gameplay loop earned widespread critical acclaim.

Fishing Games

Dave the Diver features deep ocean fishing and diving mechanics where players catch diverse sea creatures with various tools, from harpoons to traps, across procedurally generated underwater environments.

Game Details

Platforms PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Genre Adventure, Simulation
Developer Mintrocket
Released 2023
Critic Score 90/100
Multiplayer No
Cross-Platform No
Game Engine Unity
Microtransactions No
4.5
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.5/5

Dave the Diver is a joyful surprise that blends genres with an effortlessness that belies how difficult that is to achieve. The day-night cycle of deep-sea diving and sushi restaurant management creates an addictive loop where each activity feeds into the other naturally. The underwater exploration is genuinely exciting, with a procedurally shifting ocean that keeps each dive fresh, and the boss encounters are creative and well-designed. The restaurant management segment, while simpler than dedicated sims, provides a satisfying payoff for your diving efforts. The pixel art is gorgeous, the humor is endearing, and the pacing is remarkably well-calibrated. The game constantly introduces new mechanics and narrative surprises that prevent any stretch from feeling routine. Where it slightly falters is in some repetitive side content and the occasional mini-game that feels underdeveloped. The Nexon-subsidiary origin raised eyebrows given its indie branding, but the game itself is a genuine passion project. One of 2023's most delightful gaming experiences.

Feb 22, 2026