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| From: LEGO Media International Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $3.88 You Save: $16.11 (81%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 14026
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: Arcade Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 6 - 12 years Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 2298935 Model: 2201275 UPC: 663338012758 EAN: 0663338012758 ASIN: B00005AFIX
Release Date: March 24, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Box Product
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Amazon.com Review Armed with pizzas, a skateboard, and a cool attitude, Pepper Roni--a freckle-faced pizza delivery boy--must save LEGO Island from a bad guy called the Brickster. Our hero dude travels from the depths of the sea to the outer limits of space (to Ogel Island... get it?) in pursuit of his man in this engrossing CD-ROM.Boasting a whopping 18 subgames scattered throughout an intricate realm of islands, undersea worlds, deserts, and space, LEGO Island 2 focuses more on adventure and less on construction than previous LEGO titles. Players assume the identity of renaissance dude Pepper: pizza delivery, deep sea diving, astronaut training, and jousting are just a handful of the well-rendered experiences that await adventurers. The arrow keys get quite a workout as the game progresses, as they control everything from speedboats to parachutes to tyrannosaurs as Pepper changes modes of transport. Pepper churns through this world fending off the Brickster's henchmen robots, collecting pages of a "Constructopedia," and mastering various challenges in order to progress. Subgames must be completed in a sequence, and can then be re-accessed from Pepper's house. Players must work to build Pepper's pad, find the subgames, and chat with other characters for clues about how to move through this LEGO landscape. Players who want it all handed to them on one clickable screen will be frustrated: LEGO wants you to work for your pleasure, and get some calluses on those fingertips. The charm of this impressive Windows-only program lies in the attention paid to detail, dialogue, and creative fun. The undersea game doesn't just have fish--it has narwhals and rowdy pirate skeletons growling curses. A knight straight out of Monty Python and the Holy Grail intones "Nay, nay, nay, one-who's-name-is-a-spice" when Pepper asks for help. Creators put a skateboard park on the island just for the heck of it. LEGO Island 2 provides both great game play and ample opportunity to freestyle. Also, the fluid detail of this program belies the chunky origins of LEGO life as we know it. That detail comes with a price: it takes some time to load the subgames and scene changes even if your system meets the game's requirements. If LEGO Island 2 were one of Pepper's pizzas, it'd be an ultra mega deluxe, piled high with mummies, pterodactyls, and renegade robots. It'd also take a longer time to bake than your plain cheese, but the wait would be worth it. (Ages 6 to 99) --Anne Erickson
Amazon.com Product Description The mischievous Brickster has broken out of the town jail and turned loose his army of Brickster Bots to take apart LEGO Island brick by little plastic brick. Players become Pepper, the skateboarding pizza delivery boy, to battle Brickster through 18 levels based on popular LEGO play themes, such as Adventurers, Castle, and LEGO City. Players ride a variety of conveyances around the island from a first-person perspective, including a space shuttle and a pterodactyl. Objectives within the levels include deep-sea diving for bricks, jousting with the Dark Knight, snake shooting, matching mummies in ancient Egypt, and target parachuting. Friendly LEGO figures are always close by and willing to offer pithy observations.
Product Description The action adventure continues, sequel to the best selling Lego Island! The Brickster has escaped from jail and has stolen the Constructopedia! Now he has the power to take LEGO Island apart brick by brick, and only Pepper can stop him - but he needs your help!
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A great game. We loved it !! January 4, 2007 Michelle Lindsey Adventure continue as you try to serve pizza, drive cars, helicoptors,drive boats and so much more. More adventure than before.
A lot of fun! Just make sure your computer is up to snuff January 16, 2005 Tony C. Hsieh (San Ramon, CA USA) My Son (4 years old) and I really got into this game. This had a lot of places to see and after a while, he got a sense where things were spatically. I did have to play a few of the levels at first but then he was willing to try it and copy what I did. It does take a while to load but you don't switch a lot of areas after you get past the first set of puzzles (which lets you off the island into a new area). You end up in a Knight's Kingdom world, Johnny Thunder character in a Lost World Jungle/Dinosaur place and finally a short jaunt into space. I wish there was a Island 3. BTW, Island 1 is terrible...
OK Game, but... November 2, 2002 Kent Webb (Papillion, NE USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game has much better graphics and you have more freedom of movement than the original, but as for the gameplay, it is not something you want to play over and over again. While in the game, you have an objective at any given time, and whenever you talk to someone, they tell you your objective and point towards it. In other words, you really have to complete the objective unless you just want to go swimming or something. The freedoms and graphics may have not been that great in the original LEGO Island, but the gameplay is much better, and you can choose what missions you want to do when you feel like doing them. If you can, rent it or something and beat it in the 2 days it took me and then give it back, since I dont think it was worth the $... i paid for it.
Sweet game!!!! September 11, 2002 Sean (USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game is one of the best lego games yet! It's so fun even if you're not in a mission. The graphics rock although the loading is a bit slow but it's worth it! But when I bought my game, one level was messed up and I needed to buy another one. I would've gave it a 5 but it didn't work. Overall, it's still fun!
To robelaine From South East Michigan January 5, 2002 Janna (Fort Wayne, Indiana United States) 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
I purchased Lego Island 2 for my daughter for Christmas, my computer didn't support the game either, so I attempted to return the game to Toys R Us and of course that was pointless, however I did call Lego Media myself and they told me to send them the game back to them with a note stating that the game was not compatible with my computer and the receipt, and they would send me a refund. The consumer affairs information is on their website, check it out!! You don't have to be stuck with a product you can't use.
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