Of the numerous Lego videogames that have come and gone over the years, few are as revered as Lego Island. Released in 1997 for Windows PCs, it’s pretty much a collection of minigames strung together by a small open world and loads of entertaining interludes with a cast of goofball characters. The series has been dormant for decades, but a fan project aims to bring new life to a childhood classic.

“Project Island is a fan-made sequel based off the Lego Island series”, as the devs explain on their website. You’ll once again be playing as pizza delivery kid Pepper Roni, taking on the island’s tasks as you please, unlocking new gear and a load of customisation options as you go.

Project Island was first announced in 2017, for Lego Island’s 20th anniversary, and as you might expect for a passion project built in its developers’ spare time, progress has been fairly slow. For now, the team’s goal is to develop a demo called Port Pizza, set on a smaller island with more limited scope.