Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep

25.02.2010

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Play as a diver and search for hidden treasures, teach dolphins cool tricks and try to solve a mystery.

Are you able to solve the mystery surrounding the ”Songs of Dragons”? That’s your task in this game. Dive in oceans throughout the world, discover and learn about more than 300 species, and take pictures of and feed the different species. You can teach dolphins and whales cool tricks and make them perform these at different shows. You can also nurse sick fish back to health, and there are a number of treasures that you can find.

Throughout the game you have total control of what you have done and what you are doing at any given time. This makes it easy to keep an overview of your progress in the game. Online gaming is possible, and you can play with one or several friends. If you own a Wii Speak microphone you can talk to your friends while you are diving.

Child suitability:
This is an ok game, but there is a danger that you easily get tired of it. None of the characters are talking, and there is a lot of text that you have to read, which at length is a bit tiring. You will probably get attacked by sharks during the game, but there is no blood or violent content. The only thing that happens when you are attacked is that you lose some oxygen in your tank. Because of the amount of text that has to be read this game is best suited for children from 9 years.

Level of difficulty:

3-6 years: Under the age limit.

7-11 years: The amount of text might make this game a bit difficult for this age group, especially for children under the age of 9.

12-15 years: The game suits this age group, but it is quite monotonous.

16+: The game is suited for youths and adults.

Suggested age:
Suitable for children from 9 years.Endless Ocean 2

Format: Nintendo Wii

PEGI: 7+, fear

Our Assessment: Not recommended

   
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