LEGO Island
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Lego Island is an action adventure game designed for younger players. The game is played from a first-person perspective as one of several characters on the island. The island is a three-dimensional world with a lot of Lego inhabitants for you to interact with.
As you travel from place to place, you will find numerous points where you can assemble small vehicles from Lego pieces. Once the car, ambulance, jet ski, or whatever is assembled, you can use it to travel around the island. Some vehicles are used in races on the Island's race tracks as well.
In addition to exploring the Island, there is a storyline involving the Brickster, a mean guy who likes to disassemble lego buildings. By interacting with other characters and performing tasks around the Island, the player eventually puts the Brickster in jail.
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- レゴアイランドの大冒険 ~ブリックスターをつかまえろ!!~ - Japanese spelling
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Average score: 68% (based on 3 ratings)
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Average score: 3.4 out of 5 (based on 21 ratings with 2 reviews)
The Good
This is Lego's first videogame, and it is a good start. Lego Island is a bautifull, interactive world. You can start a number of activities, like a jetski race, delivering pizzas, and you can even let the Brickster - the local villian - escape, after which you will have to try to catch him! And did I mention the juxebox, which plays Lego songs?
The Bad
There isn't really a main goal, so after you've won all activities, there isn't much to do....
The Bottom Line
A good start for Lego software!
Windows · by Qlberts (58) · 2003
A quirky, innovative, and downright charming game that defined my childhood.
The Good
The greatest thing about this game is how open-ended it is. In addition to being able to choose among multiple characters, there's so much to do on LEGO Island! You can go around delivering pizzas, design your own helicopter to fly around the island, participate in races, or just admire the scenery.
Did I mention the voice acting? A common fault among games these days, and one of very few games back in the 90s to incorporate voice acting, all the characters are believable, that is, until you start to realize the repetition in their lines...
For what appears to be a childish kid's game at first, it's far more than that. This game is full of quirky humor and miscellaneous touches that really "put the icing on the cake". There's jokes abound, from giving the heimlich maneuver to a shark to having to jetski race around the Bermuda Triangle(s). The residents of the island talk to you, they sometimes talk about others, you can change the foliage, what people wear, the time of day, EVERYTHING! In keeping with the belief that the only limit to LEGO sets is your imagination, the same principle has been carried over to this game.
There is a rich background to this game - biography videos about the characters, a history of the island and its founders (which draws many parallels to our own world). A fantastic musical score constantly plays as you adventure throughout the island, and there's a bunch of interesting vocalized songs on the jukebox as well.
This game is so simple, and yet, there's so much to it. You need to play it to experience the feeling.
The Bad
My memory is clouded by nostalgia, but the game had a few oddities. The game is open-ended and does have its own "storyline" for those who wish to "win" the game, but once that's done the game's charm begins to wear off. There is little incentive to replay the game, although it does provide a fair bit of potential for "goofing off". I'm not going to bash graphics as the game is a commendable effort by LEGO and Mindscape, but the island was rather...flat in some areas. The game doesn't run perfectly on modern machines, so be sure to take some time off to sort that out.
The Bottom Line
To many, LEGO was the very foundation of our childhood and fuelled our creative talent in the years to come. Back in a time called 1997, LEGO set out to bring their universally acclaimed world to computers. For a first attempt, everything is flawless and well-executed. The game has a great deal of polish, from the nostalgic soundtrack to the humorous edits of famous historical figures to resemble LEGO minifigures. I hope everybody enjoys this game as much as I did. It's a true gem.
Windows · by Kenneth Hansen (3) · 2009
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A Lego mini-figure was packaged with this game. You can see what he looks like in the screenshots section. He's the guy with the red hat.
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Game added October 19, 2001. Last modified October 26, 2024.