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

Silicon Dreams Studios

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation

3.22 from 116 ratings

291 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 48 backlogged · 36 wish listed

How long? Main story 100h (from 1 logged playthrough)

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 … Read more
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. Read less
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Details

Developers
Silicon Dreams Studios
Publishers
Lego Software
Genres
Adventure
Themes
Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Franchises
LEGO
Series
Lego Island
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Release dates

  • Mar 30, 2001 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation

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Rating distribution

5 stars
13
4 stars
25
3 stars
56
2 stars
19
1 star
3
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Poro

Review Poro 4/5 · Feb 19, 2018

My name is Pepper... Pepperoni.

A radical change from the free-roam type of style from the first installment but not a totally un-welcomed one: I feel like the changes they put on the Island, all in all, were varying between making it more "user friendly", more "expanded" and less dead, although it ended up removing the ability of peeking inside the many buildings of it. …

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A radical change from the free-roam type of style from the first installment but not a totally un-welcomed one: I feel like the changes they put on the Island, all in all, were varying between making it more "user friendly", more "expanded" and less dead, although it ended up removing the ability of peeking inside the many buildings of it.

Still, the creation and expansion of the Universe (loved that Prehistoric portion), coupled with catchy musics and a nice enough, simple plot line makes me want to revist it more often than LEGO Island.

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Revan1207

Review Revan1207 4/5 · May 30, 2016

This game was my childhood. It is incredibly easy now that I'm older (I beat the whole game in roughly two hours when I replayed it), but it has good gameplay and some nice music. Plus there are a few different islands and several things about them can be changed and customized, like trees and flowers.