LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge

LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge (2001)

by Silicon Dreams Studios, Lego Software
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Brickster is back and out to cause more mischief in this wild, racing, chasing, island-hopping sequel. In your quest to piece together The Informaniac's Constructopedia, you'll drive, scuba-dive, fly a place and even ride a dinosaur as you chase the Brickster down through these amazing new LEGO worlds. Meet all kinds of fun characters along the way as you journey through the game. You'll need all your skills to solve the puzzles and achieve your ultimate goal, to prevent LEGO Island being ruined.Show more
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user avatar@TheDuplesuser avatar@TheDuples
January 29, 2025
Lego should be making more games like this. This was when Lego media wasn't so copy and paste; A very experimental era, and this game is the epitome of that. It's not perfect but it's dear to my heart.
user avatar@IDPLAYuser avatar@IDPLAY
January 29, 2025
The somehow lesser known sequel to the legendary Lego Island. Did a lot of things very differently and while i wasn't a fan of all the changes I still had a very good time with it - Except for the fishing part which still frustrates me to this day. But i would go through it again if the game ever gets a re-release.
I played LEGO ISLAND 2 to death (literally the disc broke) and it was probably this game that sparked my love for the medium. I still sometimes see the spinning pizza/CD in my sleep. Would give anything to see this game on GOG.
user avatar@Lisamithuser avatar@Lisamith
February 04, 2025
I played this back when I was in primary school. I think I never finished it, but I would love to roam the island once more and relive some childhood memories. Seeing the screenshots makes me nostalgic already.
user avatar@Bakynuser avatar@Bakyn
February 21, 2025
Still have memories of back in my childhood visiting the Lego theme park and seeing this in their little game demo room and demanding it from my parents. A great game dripping with the personality Lego is known for. Would be a treasure to bring back to the world
Ich spielte das Spiel in meiner Kindheit und habe es geliebt. Das Spiel war damals das erste Lego Spiel mit einer Open World. Zudem waren noch keine lizenzierten Figuren im Spiel. Alles komplett selbst ausgedacht von Lego. Als ich das Spiel vor ca. einem Jahr dann auf einem PSX Emulator spielte, war ich so enttäuscht, da die PC Version viel mehr Inhalt hatte (Level). Diese fehlen in der PSX Version. Einige Spielelemente findet man heute noch in aktuellen Lego Spielen (Fallschirmsprung). Diese kommen aus Lego Insel 2. Ich habe das Spiel so geliebt, sodass ich mir auch jedes Legoset kaufte, das von Lego Insel/Xtreme Stunts erschien. Es wäre großartig wenn GOG dieses Spiel wieder zugänglich machen würde.
user avatar@Zorackiiiuser avatar@Zorackiii
March 30, 2025
Lego had its own identity back with these games. I'll be honest, I didn't play as much of this one as the first game. But it does have some fond memories. Should be preserved for the next generation
Me lembro de ficar horas jogando esse jogo, muito lugares, desafios ao ficar explorando a ilha desse jogo, sempre com a companhia de um amigo. Otima lembranças de depois da escola.
user avatar@marfur9user avatar@marfur9
April 13, 2025
This was my favorite pc game as a kid. Played it for hours on a win98 that took almost 40 minutes to load it, and i had manually flick the fan to start it every hour, to keep it from overheating and make me do the 40 minute loading again, as it didnt have enough power to start the fan itself. Playing this game was so fun to me that it was worth going through all that to play every time (Then i tried the game on the vista my family bought and it took 2 minutes.)
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