Jump in, fall deep, die often!

Welcome to a different kind of high dive!

You dare to jump into the water! The pool? Deeper than you thought ... What begins as a harmless jump turns into an unexpected journey - an endless fall, deep, deep down into the world. You break through layer after layer. Wait! Is this the Hollow Earth?!

Fall through absurd sectors, dodge obstacles and don't lose your head (or all your hearts).

How far can you fall before you're crushed? Will you survive?

Gameplay

Survive all levels all the way to the bottom! Every hit costs you a heart. If you lose all your hearts, you restart at the beginning of the current sector.

How many lives do you need to reach the bottom?

Controls 🎮

- Arrow keys or WASD to move.

- ESC to pause the game, look at the controls or get back to the main menu.

Team

Eddie – Programming

Danya & Silvi – Graphics

Patrick – Sounds & Music

Jens – Level Design

Basti – Dialogue & Support ❤️

Rina – Testing & Feedback

Updated 7 days ago
Published 10 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorBeebo Studios
GenreAction
Made withGodot
Tagsdepth, depths, diving, dodge, Godot, swim, underwater

Download

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Depth Dive (Windows) 34 MB
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Depth Dive (macOS) 58 MB
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Depth Dive (Linux) 27 MB

Development log

Comments

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First of all., the screenshots don’t do the game justice!! PLEASE update the game page with media from actual game. It’s GOOD. Love how the art just keeps getting better and better, along with those floaty acceleration (which does need some getting used to), this makes for a fun experience.

Music is also on point, not too much, not too little, thought it could use a bit more flavour in each level.

Ultimately, reached the jungle on first try and then just gave up after dying to the flying dino multiple times. Makes me want to try again to see how the next level would look! A little adjustment to the difficulty curve related with second level as base would be great. Kudos!