Hi all, I love the video game Dredge, where you collect fish of different types and different depths and some have anomalies which is such an interesting game to play for me for the unique and mysterious and awesome ecology to explore.
I also love a video game called decktamer in which you create a deck of animals in the abyss as you explore, another awesome game for its interesting ecology and a tinge of incomprehensibly massive and terrifying creatures.
Now, I want to read a book that fills that similar urge in me. Something written with passion that only someone like a marine biologist may have written, but I almost exclusively like fiction sci Fi or fantasy novels. I've seen some recommended underwater sci Fi, but they're more focused on some world ending event coming from the sea. I'd like one focused on the ecosystem but also adventure and danger.
Recommendations?
by NoDrummer2549
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dude the blue planet series has some books that might scratch that itch 🌊 they dive deep into the weird creatures and ecosystems but in a way thats actually engaging not just dry science stuff
for fiction tho maybe check out “the luminous dead” – its more cave exploration but has that same vibe of discovering bizarre ecosystems and dealing with terrifying unknown creatures. also “annihilation” by jeff vandermeer has that mysterious ecology thing going on even if its not specifically underwater
honestly sounds like you want something that doesnt quite exist yet which is a shame because that concept would be incredible 💀