this game is difficult to play even for adults! and it is very boring! i do not recomend it to anyone of any age!
Endless Ocean
(2008, Video Games - Simulation, Rated E)Most Recent Reviews
Parent & Educator Reviewers Say | Kid Reviewers Say
- I rate this title off for age 17 and give it
do not buy
- I rate this title on for age 6 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
- Good role models
- Safety isn't an issue
- Easy to play
A Wonderful Game!!!
My daughter loves all things related to the ocean. So for Christmas last year, my son bought her this game. Both of them love playing this!! I even started an account, and played for a while. The game introduces the controls and the environment in a kid-friendly, easy to follow manner. The animals are life-like and friendly. And we all just have fun playing it.
- I rate this title on for age 5 and give it
Beautiful, relaxing, educational... and FUN!!
We bought this game for my son, and WOW does he love it! (And so do I.) In this game, you are a scuba diver aboard a boat in the open seas. Your job is to identify all of the sea life listed in your encyclopedia. You have a guide aboard the boat, Katherine, to help you along. You also receive email messages that give you different missions, such as photographing a Blue Tang for a nature magazine. All of this is done in a no-stress, non-timed environment. None of the animals can hurt you, so you can feel free to get as close as you want even to sharks! The game is appropriately titled, because Endless Ocean takes a very long time to finish! We haven't managed that feat yet, which is a good thing for us. There are sooooo many different creatures to discover. Another fun thing about this game is that once you find a dolphin, you can train it to be your partner. The dolphin can then do tricks and even go diving with you. The thing that most impressed me with this game is that the ocean animals actually live in the depths of the ocean where real ocean animals live. You get to travel deep into the Abyss, explore coral reefs, and even see sea vents exploding! The creatures are very realistic, and the game itself is just beautiful! Even the music is beautiful... sort of New Age, relaxing, Celtic-type tunes. My child has learned more than I could ever expect him to remember from simply reading books about ocean life. Each creature that you "touch" and identify gives you facts about the animal. The educational value is awesome! He's become quite an ocean expert since playing this game, and I couldn't be more pleased.
Parent & Educator Reviewers Say | Kid Reviewers Say
- I rate this title on for age 2 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
- Good role models
- Safety isn't an issue
- Easy to play
Sweet
I got this last year. I haven't played in awhile but I love it. My favorite is the shipwreck. If you think it is boring you are out of your mind.
- I rate this title on for age 3 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
boring.zzzz
- I rate this title on for age 2 and give it
A Calming Game
If your kids are looking for a game that has no violence or language, buy Endless Ocean. This game has a really soothing tone to it. The point of the game is to swim around and get to know different fish. Your kids don't have to worry about polution and people dumping garbage in the ocean. There is no other sharks eating fish and no blood from ther fish. But if you are religious, there is one song that is religious, but that is the only kinda bad part of the game. My opinion is get the game and enjoy it. If you want to know the it is Amazing Grace. :-)

