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Encyclopedia > Lego Island
LEGO Island
LEGO Island box cover
Developer(s) Jason Cleveland INC
Publisher(s) Jason Cleveland INC
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Kids to Adults (K-A)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Media CD
Input Keyboard, Mouse
Screenshots of LEGO Island
Screenshots of LEGO Island

LEGO Island is an adventure computer game, the first in the LEGO series. It is a non-linear first person style video game where players get free roam and customizability of the island. Players can build and use a helicopter, a race car, jet ski, and a dune buggy. Additionally, players can use a skateboard, bicycle, or motorcycle to get around the island faster. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Image File history File links Lego-island. ... A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay. ... This is an article about the computer and video game genre. ... In computer games and video games, single-player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. ... The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that applies and enforces ratings, advertising guidelines, and online privacy principles for computer and video games in the United States. ... Windows redirects here. ... CD may stand for: Compact Disc Canadian Forces Decoration Cash Dispenser (at least used in Japan) CD LPMud Driver Centrum-Demokraterne (Centre Democrats of Denmark) Certificate of Deposit České Dráhy (Czech Railways) Chad (NATO country code) Chalmers Datorförening (computer club of the Chalmers University of Technology) a 1960s... A 104-key PC US English QWERTY keyboard layout The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard layout A standard Hebrew keyboard showing both Hebrew and QWERTY. A computer keyboard is a peripheral partially modelled after the typewriter keyboard. ... A contemporary computer mouse, with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel. ... Image File history File links Lego-island. ... Image File history File links Lego-island. ... This is an article about the computer and video game genre. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... For other uses, see Lego (disambiguation). ... ...


Players are given a score for all of the missions in the game. The score cube (in the Information Center) is divided up into a grid of characters along the y-axis, and missions along the x-axis. On the score cube red is the best, blue is next, and yellow given for just completing the task.

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Characters

In LEGO Island, players are allowed to play as one of five characters. These characters can be chosen in the Information Center. Each character also has a brief video describing who they are. Every character has different abilities, and gets their own score for the missions they do.


Playable Characters

  • Pepper Roni: "The Dude with the Food", he is the adopted child of Mama and Papa Brickolini, and is arguably the game's "main" character. His real father, Bologna Roni, was a great adventurer, but vanished without a trace. Pepper can not spell or read very well, but he is a brilliant mathematician. His favorite food is pizza, and he is a pizza delivery boy.
  • Papa Brickolini: A chef who makes pizzas and loves to dance. Along with his wife, Mama Brickolini, they adopted Pepper as their son. Papa and Mama first met on a ship to LEGO Island. Papa is an excellent dancer, but unfortunately a terrible singer.
  • Mama Brickolini: Papa's wife, a skilled pianist. Although Mama Brickolini has exceptional hearing, she is nearsighted.
  • Nick Brick: A detective of LEGO Island who has a keen memory. Laura Brick is his sister, who serves as an officer with him. It is claimed that he has no nose, but it is just his inability to smell.
  • Laura Brick: Nick Brick's sister, who is also a police officer. She is on very good terms with the Brickolinis, especially with Nubby Stevens, the Garage's Mechanic. She cannot do math or even count very well.

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Unplayable Characters

  • Infomaniac: The creator of LEGO Island, he is very knowledgeable in many areas and aids the player throughout the game. He is very linguistic, but forgetful.
  • Brickster: The villain of LEGO Island, attempting to dissemble it, brick by brick. He and the Infomaniac were at one time best friends, until the Infomaniac mentioned he was going to make a new minifigure for LEGO Island. This made the Brickster jealous and go crazy, and so he stole bricks from LEGO Island to make his own OGEL Island. Pepper, Nick, and Laura caught and arrested him. He currently is in the LEGO Island jail. Like Pepper, the Brickster loves pizza.
  • Captain Click: LEGO Island's dead pirate, he lives in the cave by Mountain Park. He will give helpful information if the player clicks on the door to the cave or the drawers on the desk on the information center's third floor. His voice is credited as "The Pirate Skeleton" in the credits. His mother was a mermaid and his father was King Neptune.
  • Enter and Return: LEGO Island's identical twin medical comedians. Return drives the ambulance, while Enter gives directions. Although these two characters never seem to get things together, they are the best of partners on LEGO island.
  • Dr. Clickitt: LEGO Island's doctor. His brother is Ed Mail, who is a mailman. He has a habit of stammering and trying to correct himself.
  • Studs Linkin: LEGO Island's champion racer. He will frequently brag about his superiority at racing and will resort to making excuses if he loses. The player can challenge him to a race if he/she builds a race car.
  • Rhoda Hogg: A race car driver, she is mean-spirited and insulting during races. However, she is a good sport and will admit to losing fair and square.
  • Margaret (Maggie) Post: The manager of the Super Store. It is closed for remodeling (which is never finished), but she will let the player pick a style. She lives in the house on the south side of Mountain Park.
  • Ed Mail: The brother of Dr. Clickitt. The mail house where he works is also closed for an unknown reason as well. It is close to the Pizzaria & the SuperStore. Ed is always seen loyal to his job by the singing of his mail song sometimes when run into.
  • Bill Ding: A building expert who changes his personality depending on the hat he puts on. He aids the player in building various vehicles.
  • Captain D. Rom: Excitable chief of police. He has more energy than he needs when doing his job. He always wants to make an arrest when he can, only to realize that the circumstances are not right.
  • Buck Pounds: The banker. The bank is closed for remodelling. (This also never reopens.) Whenever he knows anything is wrong, he would say that its "miscalculated", thus giving him the role of Lego Island's Finance Manager. Buck is good at math, supposedly teaching Laura. He has a twin brother who wears sunglasses & is married, however not on good terms with his wife.
  • Nubby Stevens: The owner of the Island's gas station and vehicle repair centre, alongside with Nancy Nubbins. He is one of the few characters who wonders why LEGO people don't have elbows.
  • Nancy Nubbins: She works with Nubby Stevens in the gas station. She is very friendly and since she speaks with a Western accent, she calls people "good buddy", "darlin'" or even "honey".
  • Snap Lockett: He is a very sporty champion Jet Skier & lifeguard. He is the one who tells people on building jetskis & racing with them. Alongside with Valarie Stubbins, another champ jetskier & lifeguard, they challenge people to jetski races.
  • Valerie Stubbins: A champ jetskier. She & Snap chellenge racers to jetski with them. She is another of the beach's lifeguard.
  • Red Greenbase: A miscelleneous character. He hangs out with 3 other friends, a supposedly red sibling, a grey activeman and a blue-vested lady. All of them are good bicyclists.

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Character abilities

  • Mama: Can change the health of people, plants, and buildings
  • Papa: Can change the structure integrity of people, plants, and buildings (how they jump, spin, or flip when they are clicked on)
  • Pepper: Can change people's hats or hair and the plants. Also can change the house on the south side of Mountain Park (Mrs. Post's House, the white one with the red roof).
  • Nick: Can change colors of plants and people's body parts (including the ghost in the secret cave).
  • Laura: Can change people's moods and how they walk.

Buildings

Throughout the game, the player can go into buildings to build vehicles, do missions, and just play around.


Enterable Buildings

  • Information Center: This is where the game begins. Here the player can choose a character, teleport to a place on the map, exit the game, listen to the radio, view the score cube, and even go up an elevator to the roof of the center.
  • Police Station: Enter to build a helicopter.
  • Pizzeria: Click on this building to enter the Pizza Mission.
  • Racetrack: Click on the building to build a racecar. Click on a racecar to enter a race.
  • Hospital: Click on this building to start the Hospital Mission.
  • Gas Station: Enter this building to build a dune buggy or start the Tow Truck Mission.
  • Beach Lifeguard Post: Enter this building to build a jetski. Click on the jet ski to race around the island's waters. In the jetski head to the floating buoy to start a race.

Non-enterable Buildings

  • Bank: Closed for remodelling. Never re-opens.
  • Super Store: Closed for remodelling. Never re-opens.
  • Residential Houses
  • Post office
  • Jail

Missions

  • Tow Truck Mission : There is a stranded car in the race track that must be towed so the racers can finish the race. A parrot will lay trees down by the closest route to the racetrack as a roadblock, needing the player to go by an alternate route. Other figures will serve as obstacles hindering the road to the racetrack.
  • Hospital Mission: Dr. Clickitt's drivers are out, and the player must drive the ambulance and help save various citizens of LEGO Island.
  • Pizza Mission: The player must deliver pizza across the island. Different chracters have differnt destinations. The parrot again will build road blocks in certain chracters' missions. (In Laura's, a mechanic will clear fallen leaves of a palm tree in the middle of the road, expecting the player to go another route. In Pepper's mission it ultimately leads up to the Brickster escaping from jail, if the player only performs this mission as Pepper AFTER building the helicopter. The mission will still be completed well if the helicopter is not built but yet the Brickster's order answered)
  • Race Track: The player must race two laps around a giant, complex race-track (most of which takes place in a cave) against Studs Linkin and Rhoda Hogg. In the middle of the track, there is a giant skeleton who will try to kick the player off the bridge and make him/her drive around the loop again, thus losing their current position & prone to failing to win.
  • Jet-ski Race: The player must race two laps around the island against Snap Lockitt and Valerie Stubbins. The main obstacles include stalagmites, boats, buoys, and spinning pyramids.
  • Catch The Brickster: After delivering a pizza to the jail AND haveing built a helecopter, the Brickster steals the helicopter and the power brick from the top of the information center. With this brick, the Brickster will try to deconstruct every building on the island. The player must then go to the West side of the island, near the residential area. From here the player chases down the Brickster and collect the bricks he drops from the back of the ambulance. After finding a number of bricks (which are pieces of the helicopter), the player must run around the island to find the remaining four pieces. These pieces catcall whistle at the player. Then, reassemble the helicopter to launch doughnuts to speed up the police, and launch pizzas to get the Brickster to slow down. If the police collide with the Brickster and arrest him, the mission is won and the ending movie plays. If the player goes too slow, all of the buildings will be destroyed, except the Information Center and an evil movie will be played. Everyone will be disappointed, and then magically time reverses & all of the buildings are back again with the Brickster is back in jail.

Trivia

  • A cave can also be seen on the side of a cliff in Lego Island 2 and may have been Captain Click's cave. However, it cannot be entered unless the word "sdreams" is entered after the player wins the game. The player must go in front of the hole and type "sdreams" after he/she wins the game. Then a green teleport appears and allows the player to view all the creators of Lego Island 2 as LEGO characters.

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See also

Lego Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge

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LEGO Island 2 is one of those 'sequel' games, so it goes without saying that if you liked the first one you'll probably like the second one.
Since the subtitle of LEGO Island 2 is ''The Brickster's Revenge,'' you have a pretty fair idea who the bad guy will be, and I won't be spoiling anything by saying you'll spend the whole game tracking him down.
To its credit, LEGO Island 2 maintains that Pepper's main job is to track down The Brickster and return him to jail, but it's often difficult to decipher where you need to go and what you need to do next to move the story along.
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