Egg Carrier Island

The Egg Carrier's island is the third and last Chao Garden that appears in Sonic Adventure and its remake Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut.

Description
This hidden island is located near some point of the Egg Carrier, this garden has a beautiful beach surrounded by a clear ocean. It contains a huge part of a ship and an inaccessible Eggman's base with a communication antenna in a small hill. Near the ship, there is a monitor like in all the Chao Garden and near the base entrance, there are two teleporters to access the other gardens, and there are two Chao Eggs. Across this Chao Garden, there are several rocks, fruit palmtrees, metal deck chairs with an umbrella deployed from the beach, and the grass.

To access to the island, the player have to go inside the Egg Carrier. Inside, there is a door leading to a hidden room which the player can open by entering the password "EGGMAN". Inside the hidden room there is a teleportation panel that will take the player straight to Egg Carrier's Island. To return to the hidden room from Egg Carrier Island, the player has to use the teleportation panel located on a platform on the beach. Once the player unlocks Egg Carrier's hall and comes back to Station Square, the player can unlock the Chao Garden teleporter even without acceding the Egg Carrier's Island.

To unlock the hidden Black Chao Egg, the player have to liberate him from the second jail in the Egg Carrier, and then bring him to this Garden.

Differences between Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure DX
Like the other Chao Gradens, the island contains many differences between the original version and the remake version:


 * The small hill is taller and ocuppies much space with a large road to go to the teleporters in the Dreamcast version, while in the post Gamecube version the hill was too shorter with the large road removed giving the player the facility to go to the teleporters.
 * In the Dreamcast, the sea is deeper which acts glitchly that Sonic can drown, in the remake version the sea is more decline and reaches to Sonic's shoulder.
 * Like all the Gardens, in the Dreamcast the monitor is a VMU to save Chao or to play Chao Adventure. In the Gamecube, the VMU was replaced by a Chao monitor with the Game Boy Advance to delete or name the Chao, or a conection to the Tiny Chao Garden. In the PC/Xbox 360/PS3 version the Game Boy Advance monitor was replaced by a Chao head monitor, removing the conection to the Tiny Chao Garden.

Trivia

 * Unlike the other Chao Gardens, the Chao doesn't go to the water to try to swim (probably beacuse this is a desert island), which is better to raise Chao. This makes the only Chao Garden to not have this problem.
 * This island was named Chao Island by the fans, there's a web with the same name, also several screenshots of all the Chao types were made in this island.