Dive in the Past

3D Research

Dive in the Past

Adventure
  • 4.00
(606 votes)

Free Install

50000

app installs

Android 4.4+

minimal version

With ads

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26.02.2021

release date

Recent changes:

The dev team really cares about your feedback, so we implemented a new controller system! Into the underwater levels you are now able to modify the controller system or the camera rotation sensibility, inside the Pause Menu.

See the full changelog of the new update 1.1.2:
+ New Pause Menu inside underwater scenes
+ Improved Main Menu: fast animation for completed sites
+ Fixed player rotation inside Full Map panel

Description:

Dive in the Past will take you on a journey inside the underwater world, where modern and ancient wrecks and submerged cities lie.

A magic diary hides a mystery, would you like to discover it?

Dive into the Mediterranean Sea and explore wrecks and ruins of ancient populations.

Use hi-tech tools to find out how ships and cities looked in the past.

Find the mysterious objects and let the diary shows you the stories it keeps.

Solve the puzzles and help the characters to accomplish their missions… or not!

Dive in the Past is a game that mixes the exploration of the underwater world with puzzles and quests. Take a deep breath and enjoy the adventure.


Disclaimer: the MeDryDive project (https://medrydive.eu/) is an EU co-financed project under COSME Programme which works on the design of a new thematic tourism product with Underwater Cultural Heritage in Greece, Italy, Croatia and Montenegro as main tourism attractions.

The permission to publish data (3D models of the sites and multimedia contents) has been granted by:
• (for the Oreste shipwreck) Budva Diving.
• (for the Gnalić shipwreck) Adrias Project (Archaeology of Adriatic Shipbuilding and Seafaring Project) – University of Zadar.
• (for the Sunken Nimphaeum of Baiae) MUSAS Project (Musei di Archeologia Subacquea) – Ministero della Cultura (MiC) - Istituto Centrale per il Restauro (ICR). A special thanks to Parco Archeologico Campi Flegrei.
• (for the Peristera shipwreck) Bluemed Project – Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities – University of Calabria.

Game developed by 3D Research Srl.

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