You may need to run the .exe in Compatibility Mode (Windows XP or 7) and use community-made "Widescreen Fixes" to ensure it displays correctly on modern monitors.

As the game was released in 2006, it is no longer sold on modern digital storefronts like Steam or GOG. To play it on contemporary systems:

For its time, the game featured impressive particle effects and environmental textures, capturing the "bio-mechanical" aesthetic of the toy line [3]. How to Play Today

By collecting LEGO pieces throughout a level, players fill a meter to trigger "Hero Mode." This grants invincibility, a powerful golden appearance, and an orchestral remix of the game's theme [3].

Players can collect and swap between different masks (Kanohi) to instantly transform into one of the six Toa Inika—Jaller, Hahli, Kongu, Hewkii, Nuparu, and Matoro. Each Toa possesses unique elemental weapons and abilities needed to traverse specific terrain [1, 2].

Second-hand copies can often be found on marketplaces like eBay.

In addition to the Toa, players encounter and battle classic Bionicle villains, including the Piraka, Rahkshi, Borok, and Visorak [2].

Since the game is out of print, it is frequently hosted on reputable archive and abandonware websites.