Today, I want to share with you the introduction to Diver Dave's maps. In the game, from the warm shallow seas to the deep and mysterious depths, and then to the icy waters of the glacial regions, each map not only showcases unique marine ecosystems but also hides abundant resources and secrets waiting for players to explore. As the diving depth increases, the forms, habits, and environments of various creatures change, creating a distinctly layered ocean exploration experience.

The shallow sea area is the main activity venue when first entering the game, where sunlight filters through the water, seaweed sways with the waves, and colorful small fish dart around. This area is not only suitable for collecting basic resources but also provides the most common ingredients for the sushi restaurant. Occasionally, you can find hidden small treasure chests in the coral or relics buried in the sand, adding a bit of fun to early explorations. However, the seemingly calm waters also have their dangers, as some marine creatures may suddenly attack, reminding players to stay alert while enjoying the beautiful scenery.

The deep-sea area is the most challenging part of the entire game. The underwater light gradually dims, the temperature drops, and all you can hear is your own breathing. Here, giant fish and powerful predators lurk, and any misstep could make you their target. The deep sea not only has rarer fish resources but also conceals ancient ruins. Some missions require players to delve into these mysterious locations, searching for lost treasures or uncovering the secrets of the ocean. Sometimes, strange lights emanate from the depths of the seabed cracks, attracting explorers to venture into unknown waters.

The glacial region is the most unique ecosystem in the game, and entering it requires passing through narrow ice channels. The seawater here displays a blue and white interwoven hue, with ice blocks floating on the surface, and many cold-adapted creatures inhabit this area. Some fish move slowly due to the low temperatures, which also means they are harder to catch. Special missions in the glacial map, such as finding a rare creature or exploring an ice-encrusted cave, are full of the unknown. Due to the extremely low water temperature, oxygen consumption may be faster than in other areas, so players need to plan their actions carefully to ensure a safe return.

In addition to these main maps, the game also includes specific mission areas, such as the barrel jellyfish map and the fried egg jellyfish map. These maps are usually related to specific missions or events and may unlock under certain times or conditions. Certain hidden areas, like underwater caves or fissures, might hide rare fish, lost treasures, or even mysterious marine creatures, and only the most observant explorers can uncover their secrets.