Whether you were a fan of the video game or the physical building sets, this era was all about "Xtreme" energy. Let’s dive back into the stunts that defined a generation of LEGO gamers. The Plot: From Pizza Delivery to Action Hero
This is the page for the LEGO Island series' third, final, and extreme entry, Island Xtreme Stunts. Studio: Silicon Dreams Studio. Bricks to Bytes lego-island-xtreme-stunts
A jet ski race around the island—often cited as a highlight by fans of the original game. Whether you were a fan of the video
The video game wasn't a standalone project; it launched alongside a dedicated line of LEGO sets that allowed fans to recreate the movie scenes at home. These sets were known for their bold orange and yellow "Xtreme Dream Team" colors and blue-and-white Brickster henchmen. Island Xtreme Stunts | Bricks to Bytes Studio: Silicon Dreams Studio
If you grew up in the early 2000s, there’s a good chance you remember a radical era of LEGO that swapped classic town sets for skateboards, extreme sports, and movie magic. Released in 2002, LEGO Island Xtreme Stunts Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
But it wouldn't be LEGO Island without a bit of chaos. The , claiming to have reformed, is cast as the movie's villain. Naturally, his "rehabilitation" is a front. While the crew is busy filming, the Brickster is using the production as cover for his latest scheme: building a massive tower and a supercomputer designed to deconstruct the entire world. Radical Gameplay Features
A race through a construction site filled with ramps and obstacles.