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Listed below are thirteen games - seven big challenges and six 'Just for fun' games. For help with the games, read our fact files and infobursts. All games are produced in Flash. If you don't have the plug-in you can download it from here.

Challenges

Just for fun

Life of the Edge Play
You are Professor Newton Skylar. You miniaturise yourself and visit different zones along the coast - rocky shore, dunes and sandy beach.

From On the Edge
Making waves

Dive to the Abyss Play
You have been selected to lead an important dive mission, in which you must explore the deep sea in a submersible.

From Alien Planet
Under Pressure

Open Ocean Play
You are a fish. If you want to survive, you need to adapt. Will you live long enough to be the very best?

From Travel the World
Current Capers

The Icebreaker Play
You are aboard the icebreaker ship Ice Queen in the freezing Southern Ocean. Discover the strange properties of ice and watch out for polar animals.

From Ends of the Earth
Poles Apart

Webs of Life Play
Descend to the colourful world of corals beneath the waves. See how food chains work, forming complex food webs and energy pyramids.

From Webs of Life
Friend or Foe

California Coasts Play
Ranger Sam is your companion as you look for signs of the seasons changing along the Californian coast.

From Four Seasons
Tank Turmoil

Journey to the Deep Play
Explore the ocean's habitats and encounter an array of marine animals as you venture from a familiar rocky shoreline to the weird waters of the deepest abyss.

From Blue Planet









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