After defeating Cedric the Bull, Pepper acquires the page, signalling his time to leave Castle Island. However, before the Bulls give the flag to Pepper, he has to engage in a cannon battle with Cedric the Bull, an ally of the Brickster, as he steals the page, just as the other Bulls are about to give the page to Pepper. After defeating the Dark Knight, Pepper receives the Bull's flag from the Lions, to give it to the Bulls. The Lions agree to give Pepper the flag, as long as he defeated the Bull's Dark Knight in a joust. The Bulls promise to give Pepper the flag, as long as he returns the stolen flag. He then finds that another page is up on the Bull's castle flag pole, as the Lions stole the Bulls's real flag. Pepper then ventures to Castle Island, where the Brickster has deconstructed the bridge while diving to connect its two halves, he finds the bricks and a page. With each page returned, a building is re-constructed. He soon begins to locate a few of the pages. The Infomaniac informs Pepper that he must destroy the Brickster-Bots and track down the missing pages of the Constructopedia. Having summoned the Brickster-Bots, the Brickster departs for his asteroid island, Ogel Island. He then tears pages out of the book, causing all of the buildings on LEGO Island to deconstruct. He then escapes by stealing a police helicopter and flying to the Information Center, where he steals the Constructopedia, the book containing the blueprints for all buildings on the island. The Brickster then adds additional chiles to the already spicy pizza, letting him use his "patented Brickster dragon breath" to melt the lock of the jail cell. Having delivered enough pizzas to earn his new house, Pepper is told to deliver one last pizza to the jail in which the Brickster lurks.
#Lego island 2 Pc#
Story PC and PlayStation Īfter the events of the previous game and the Brickster's recapture, Pepper Roni is promised a new house, on condition that he delivers pizzas around the island. The game is much more open and less linear, usually giving the player more than one goal at a time. There are also many elements from the Game Boy Color version, such as Trading Cards to find, side quests, and a heavy emphasis on items, which Pepper stores in his backpack. However, the Toy feature is limited to plants only. Like the PC and PlayStation versions, there are many sub-games to play and vehicles to ride.
The Game Boy Advance version is a mix of the PC/PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions of the game. Pepper can also pick up and receive other items from characters, which can be used later on in the game or in side quests. While the game is still quite linear, there are sometimes optional side quests that give Trading Cards when completed. Each card contains a picture of a character in the game, and cards can be traded between players with a link cable between Game Boys. Pepper can pick up Trading Cards, which are then added to his card inventory. There are also some enemies, such as Brickster-Bots, Pirate Skeletons, and Mummies, that will actively chase Pepper, though they do nothing besides knocking him away and off his skateboard on contact.
The Toy feature has been removed, and there are no vehicles to control. There are no clearly defined sub-games as the player controls Pepper in the same fashion at all times, though there are segments that alter the gameplay, such as boss battles, sneaking past guards to escape an area, or mazes. The Game Boy Color version of LEGO Island 2 has many differences from the other three versions, likely due to the fact that it was developed by Crawfish Interactive instead of Silicon Dreams.
Pepper can still use any vehicle he sees, and the Toy feature from the first game is also present, allowing Pepper to change the colours of vehicles, change plants and some landscape elements, and alter the hair/headgear of other minifigures. Other notable changes include the switch to a third person camera and the addition of the ability to jump. One difference from the previous game is that the player can now only play as the main character, Pepper Roni, unlike the previous game where multiple characters were available. Unlike the previous game, the objectives must now be completed in a linear fashion. Similar to the first game in the LEGO Island Series, LEGO Island, the gameplay in the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are directed by missions and sub-games.