

Directions:ĭiscovery Mode lets you explore the undersea world, meeting all sorts of creatures and learning about the ocean. The music is nice, and of course there are lots of fun underwater sound effects. The graphics and animation are well-done, with lots of different creatures to see. is made to be both fun and educational for younger audiences. instruction manual A children's version of Ecco the Dolphin, Ecco Jr. But the real fun is getting there! -from the Genesis Ecco Jr.

You might even swim into an octopus or a friendly shark! There are many Crystal Doors to open before you can meet the biggest whale in the world. Search for seals, squids, and crawly crabs. The stonefish look just like rocks, and the jellyfish don't really look like jelly. When the Crystal Doors get their wish from Ecco and his friends, they open up to another part of the ocean, a little closer to the Endless Sea and Big Blue. Still other Crystal Doors want to hear music. Some Crystal Doors want them to find lost friends or misplaced toys. They found out that the Crystal Doors will open if they perform a task for each Crystal. They are ready to search for the wise, friendly giant, Big Blue. Ecco and his two ocean friends Tara, the young orca, and Kitnee, the baby bottlenose dolphin, are very playful. These are strange jewels, called Glyphs, that are the doors to the oceans beyond home. He is the biggest animal the world has ever known! Ecco the Dolphin heard that to find Big Blue, you have to open the Crystal Doors. He is friendly and wise, and most of all, BIG.

He lives in a place called the Endless Sea. Somewhere there is a giant whale named Big Blue.
