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I have a new favourite game - Dave the Diver!

I have a new favourite game - Dave the Diver!

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Nowadays I think many people have a Nintendo Switch, considering how it is often given away as a free gift when you sign up for credit cards,etc. Instead of just playing Mario Kart, Overcooked and Pokemon, I have another game to introduce to you all!

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The game is Dave the Diver. This game has completely captivated me with its delightful blend of adventure and relaxation. From the moment I dove into its vibrant underwater world, I was hooked. The gameplay mechanics strike that perfect balance between challenging and chill, making it super enjoyable.

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The game has a mix of various mechanics - in the day you'll explore the deep sea, catching fishes and fighting enemies. 

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Come nightfall, you'll switch gears to manage a bustling sushi restaurant. The balance of diving for fresh ingredients and crafting delectable dishes makes for a gripping gameplay loop. Each new tool or upgrade allows you to dive deeper and serve more complex sushi, creating a fulfilling experience.

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Despite being someone that pretty much only plays racing games and car-related ones, I definitely didn't expect myself to enjoy the game so much! Oh, and if you don't have a Switch, it is also available on Windows, Mac, PS4 and PS5! It's just more enjoyable to play on a handheld like a Switch if you ask me!

- Zhi Xuan




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