Showing posts with label Club Penguin Rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Club Penguin Rooms. Show all posts

Monday, 5 May 2014

Club Penguin: In Focus: The Forest

It's time to focus on the natural environment in Club Penguin, The Forest...
Hello penguins! As it's a start of a new week, it's time to focus about something different in Club Penguin. Let's get started with the very first In Focus for May 2014 in Club Penguin which is about the natural environment in Club Penguin, The Forest...

Club Penguin: In Focus: The Forest

Club Penguin: In Focus: The Forest

The Forest is one of the many rooms in Club Penguin, which penguins can waddle around in and interact with the room's scenery. In the Forest, there are a collection of trees which can also be found in other rooms in the island, as well as other natural features like a waterfall. From the Forest, penguins can waddle to other rooms in Club Penguin like the Plaza, Hidden Lake, Cove and also Mine Shack. This room was opened in 2007 after it was discovered in the area located to the east of The Plaza. Since it's discovery in 2007, the Forest has changed many times. One of the first updates to The Forest was the addition of an entrance to the Cove, which can be found in the bottom-right corner. More recently, The Forest was given a brand new design to make it fit in with the other rooms around it which were previously updated, like the Cove which was updated in September 2013 after the Teen Beach Movie Summer Jam. The Forest's update was very important to penguins as it was one of the last rooms on the island to be updated. The Forest has also played a part in some of the events and parties which have occurred in Club Penguin. A good example of this would be when the Forest was decorated with game booths for The Fair 2012, in which penguins could earn tickets, as well as earning tickets penguins could also buy some awesome prizes with their tickets. The Forest is a very calm room, which makes it a popular room with penguins who want to escape the noise of Club Penguin and embrace the nature which can be found here. Without the Forest in Club Penguin, many penguins would find it hard to take a look at Club Penguin's natural feature from up close and relax.

My View

I like how there is so many natural features which can be found in the Forest, which makes it also have a very calming atmosphere, perfect for relaxing penguins. I love how this room is so calm and relaxing as this makes it different from all of the other rooms which you can find in Club Penguin.

Your Say

Now it's time for your say! What do you think of this week's In Focus about the Forest? What do you like about the Forest? Do you have any good memories of your time in the Forest in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
~Boba 126

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peeks

A few sneak peeks of the Muppets World Tour were uncovered online...
Hello penguins! Today, I was searching the Internet, when I came across a few sneak peek of the upcoming Muppets World Tour. Let's have a look at them...

Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peeks

Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Snow Forts - Spain
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Ski Village - Russia
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Plaza - United States
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Dock - Mexico
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Stadium - India
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Forest - Germany
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Beach - France
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Cove - South America
Club Penguin - Exclusive - Muppets World Tour Sneak Peek
Town - United Kingdom

My View
I love all of the sneak peeks above as I can't wait for each room in the island to be a different country during the Muppets World Tour. This has made more excited for the Muppets World Tour later this week!

Your Say
Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the sneak peeks above? Are you excited for the Muppets World Tour? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
~Boba 126

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

Learn how to use the Map by following this guide...
Hello penguins! If you're reading this post, you must be new to Club Penguin or want to find out how you can use the Map. We'll you've come to the right place! In this post I'll be teaching you how you can use the Map by showing you all of the interesting and useful features....

Where can I find the Map?
Every penguins in Club Penguin will have a Map, you should find the Map below the EPF Spy Phone, it can be accessed by being clicked on. Here's what the Map should look like...

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

Features of the Map
In this part of the post, I'll be waddling my way through all of the useful and interesting features of the Map. Firstly, when you first open the Map, you'll see this on your screen...

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

...in the top-right corner, you can see an "X" button which you can click on to close the Map. In the top-left corner, there are 4 main buttons, which I'll be talking about later in this post...

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

...the first button is the "Places" button, which if you click on it, the places on the Map will stand out. This also makes it more easier for you to see all of the rooms in Club Penguin...

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

...the second button is the "Games" button, which if you click on it, rooms with games in Club Penguin will stand out on the Map. This also makes it more easier for you to get to some games in Club Penguin...


Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

...the third button is the "Shops" button, which if you click on it, rooms with catalogs in Club Penguin will stand out on the Map. This also makes it more easier for your penguin to get to the catalogs around the island...

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

...the final button is the "Pets" button, which if you click on it, puffles in Club Penguin will stand out on the Map. This will make it easier for you to get to rooms which may be related to puffles like the Pet Shop...

Club Penguin - Getting To Know The Map

...penguins can also click on the "Show Games" button to take a look at games which can be played with your puffle like Cart Surfer. This would make it easier for you to get to rooms which have games which you can play with your puffle in them...

My View
I like that the Map can be used to help penguins get to places very easily, without I think penguins would struggle to make it their way around the island. I also like the features like the ability to get your penguin to a room with a game in it, in just two clicks.

Your Say
Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Map? What do you think of features of the Map? Which Map feature do you think is most useful? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
~Boba 126

Monday, 10 March 2014

Club Penguin: In Focus: The EPF Command Room

It's time to focus on the EPF Command Room, the centre of the Elite Penguin Force...
Hello penguins! As it's the start of a new week in Club Penguin, it's time for a new Club Penguin: In Focus! This week's Club Penguin: In Focus is about the centre of the Elite Penguin Force! Let's focus on the EPF Command Room...

Club Penguin: In Focus: EPF Command Room
Club Penguin: In Focus: The EPF Command Room

...the EPF Command Room has been a room in Club Penguin since the EPF made it's way to the online world of Club Penguin in 2010. The EPF Command Room is a place where EPF agents would go to, to be briefed on their EPF missions. In the EPF Command Room, there are two games, one is called "System Defender" and can be played by clicking on the red screen. The other game in the EPF Command Room is called "Spy Drills" and can be played by clicking on the yellow screen. Before November 2012, penguins can make their way to the EPF Command Room, to take part in the weekly Field-Ops. In November 2012, the EPF Command Room was damaged by Herbert as part of Operation Blackout. Since February 2013 to March 2014, there has been construction in the EPF Command Room to renovate it to its former glory. Just since last week, there has been a new design to the EPF Command Room. In the new design of the EPF Command Room, EPF agents can capture villains in the cells, which are in the bottom-left corner and take get in some spy style in the bottom-right corner. The EPF Command Room is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin which can be accessed by EPF agents. A penguin can become an EPF agent by making their way to the Everyday Phoning Facility. Now that the EPF Command Room is back up and running, the island feels more protected, what can go wrong?! Without the EPF Command Room, it would be hard for EPF agents to find a place to find out about their EPF missions.

    My View
    I like the new design of the EPF Command Room, it's twice as better as the old one! I like that EPF agents can meet up with each other and discuss how they can protect the island!

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of The EPF Command Room? What do you like about The EPF Command Room? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Sunday, 9 February 2014

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Captain's Quarters

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Captain's Quarters...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Captain's Quarters. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Captain's Quarters in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Captain's Quarters
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Captain's Quarters

    Information
    The Captain's Quarters is a room which located aboard Rockhopper's ship which is called The Migrator. In Club Penguin, the Captain's Quarters is a popular room with penguins who want to play Treasure Hunt and take a look at what Rockhopper wants to do in Club Penguin. The Ship Hold also has its very own game called "Treasure Hunt" which penguins can play to find treasure, to play "Treasure Hunt", penguins can click on the boxes filled with sand. The Captain's Quarters also has a to do list in it, which is updated every time Rockhopper visits Club Penguin, you can look at it by clicking on the notice board. The Captain's Quarters is also well known for being a place where Rockhopper can usually be seen, when he arrives at Club Penguin. From The Captain's Quarters, penguins can only waddle to The Ship Hold. The Captain's Quarters is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2008.

    History
    The Captain's Quarters has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2008, meaning it is quite an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Captain's Quarters has been decorated for the Holiday Party 2010, decorations included a donation station for Coins For Change. The design of the Captain's Quarters has remained the same since it was released in 2008.

    Trivia
    • The Captain's Quarters was opened in 2008, as a gift to penguins who fixed Rockhopper's ship in 2008.
    • The Captain's Quarters used to be only available to Rockhopper.
    • Treasure Hunt in the Captain's Quarters is one of the only games to return regularly for parties and events.
    My View
    I like that penguins can check play Treasure Hunt in the Captain's Quarters! I also like how penguins can check out what Rockhopper wants to do when he arrives in Club Penguin by taking a look at the to do list.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Captain's Quarters in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Captain's Quarters in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Ship Hold

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Ship Hold...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Ship Hold. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Ship Hold in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Ship Hold
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Ship Hold

    Information
    The Crow's Nest is a room which located aboard Rockhopper's ship which is called The Migrator. In Club Penguin, the Ship Hold is a popular room with penguins who want to take a look at what treasures Rockhopper has collected on his travels. The Ship Hold also has its very own catalog called "Rockhopper's Rare Items" which has items collected by Rockhopper on his travels, the catalog can be accessed by clicking the note in the bottom-right corner. The Ship Hold is also well known for being a place where Rockhopper can usually be seen, when he arrives at Club Penguin. From The Crow's Nest, penguins can waddle to The Captain's Quarters and The Migrator. The Ship Hold is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2007.

    History
    The Ship Hold has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2007, meaning it is quite an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Ship Hold has been decorated for the Pirate Party in 2007 and has also been decorated for the Holiday Party 2013. The design of the Ship Hold has remained the same since it was released in 2007.

    Trivia
    • The Ship Hold shows a map of how Rockhopper gets to Club Penguin.
    • The "Rockhopper's Rare Items" catalog used to be at The Migrator before it was moved here.
    My View
    I like that penguins can check out Rockhopper's treasures at the Ship Hold and take a look through the "Rockhopper's Rare Items" catalog.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Ship Hold in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Ship Hold in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Crow's Nest

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Crow's Nest...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Crow's Nest. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Crow's Nest in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Crow's Nest
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Crow's Nest

    Information
    The Crow's Nest is a room which located aboard Rockhopper's ship which is called The Migrator. In Club Penguin, the Crow's Nest is a popular room with penguins who want to fire a the cannon and take a look at the view of the sea around Club Penguin. The Crow's Nest is also well known for being a place where Rockhopper can usually be seen, when he arrives at Club Penguin. From The Crow's Nest, penguins can only waddle to The Migator. The Crow's Nest is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2008.

    History
    The Crow's Nest has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2008, meaning it is quite an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Crow's Nest has been decorated for the Holiday Party in 2012 and has had plants on it for the Adventure Party 2009. The design of the Crow's Nest has remained the same since it was released in 2008.

    Trivia
    • The cannon in the Crow's Nest was invented by Gary and is called the Snow Cannon 3000.
    • The Crow's Nest was opened to stop The Migrator from crashing into an Iceberg.
    • The Crow's Nest is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin to return regularly for events and parties.
    My View
    I like that the Crow's Nest has a beautiful view from it, I also like how penguins can fire the cannon by clicking on it.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Crow's Nest in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Crow's Nest in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Migrator

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Migrator...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Migrator. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Migrator in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Migrator
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Migrator

    Information
    The Migrator is a room which located aboard Rockhopper's ship which is called The Migrator. In Club Penguin, the Migrator is a popular room with penguins who want to be part of Rockhopper's crew be doing things like cleaning the deck. The Migrator is also well known for being a place where Rockhopper can usually be seen, when he arrives at Club Penguin. From The Migrator, penguins can waddle to The Beach, The Ship Hold and the Crow's Nest. The Migrator is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2006.

    History
    The Migrator has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2006, meaning it is quite an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Migrator has been decorated for the Holiday Party in 2011 and has had plants on it for the Adventure Party 2009. The design of the Migrator has remained the same since it was released in 2006.

    Trivia
    • The Migrator is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin to have the same design since it was released in 2006.
    • The Migrator was damaged in 2008, by an iceberg similar to the Titanic in 1912.
    • The Migrator is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin to return regularly for events and parties.
    My View
    I like that the Migrator can make penguins feel like their part of Rockhopper's crew and they are a pirate. I also like that it hasn't changed its design, as it reminds me of when Rockhopper visited Club Penguin years ago.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Migrator in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Migrator in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Saturday, 8 February 2014

    Club Penguin Rooms: The EPF Command Room

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the EPF Command Room...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the EPF Command Room. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the EPF Command Room in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The EPF Command Room
    Club Penguin Rooms: The EPF Command Room

    Information
    The EPF Command Room is a room in Club Penguin which is located below the Everyday Phoning Facility building at the Ski Village. In Club Penguin, the EPF Command Room is a popular room with penguins who are EPF Agents and want to protect the island. The EPF Command Room is also well known for having two games in it, one called "System Defender" which can be played by clicking on the red screen on the left, and one called "Spy Drills" which can be played by clicking on the yellow screen on the right. From The EPF Command Room, penguins can only waddle to the Everyday Phoning Facility. The EPF Command Room is an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2010.

    History
    The EPF Command Room has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2010, replacing the PSA HQ, which was destroyed by Herbert. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the EPF Command Room has been the centre of EPF events such as Operation Hot Sauce and Operation Blackout. Since Operation Blackout, the EPF Command Room has been damaged and in 2013, the construction started. In March 2014, the EPF Command Room design will be renovated, according to Club Penguin Team Member, Polo Field.

    Trivia
    • There used to be a secret video which would show if penguins sat down on every seat around the table.
    • The weekly feature "Field Ops" was removed from the EPF Command Room and replaced with "Spy Drills".
    My View
    I like that the EPF Command Room is the centre of the EPF, which makes it look very busy. I also can't wait for this room to be renovated in March.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the EPF Command Room in Club Penguin? What do you like about the EPF Command Room in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Everyday Phoning Facility

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Everyday Phoning Facility...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Everyday Phoning Facility. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Everyday Phoning Facility in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Everyday Phoning Facility
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Everyday Phoning Facility

    Information
    The Everyday Phoning Facility is a room in Club Penguin which is located inside of the Everyday Phoning Facility building at the Ski Village. In Club Penguin, the Everyday Phoning Facility is a popular room with penguins who want to answer phone calls. The Ski Lodge is also well known for having quite a lot of phones in it and suspiciously, a lot of sightings of EPF Agents - hmmm. From The Everyday Phoning Facility, penguins can waddle to the Ski Village and EPF Command Room. The Everyday Phoning Facility is an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2010.

    History
    The Everyday Phoning Facility has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2010, replacing the former Sports Shop, which was destroyed by Herbert. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Everyday Phoning Facility has been destroyed on two separate occasions, once for the Battle of Doom in 2011, and once for Operation Blackout. In 2013, the design of the Everyday Phoning Facility was massively changed.

    Trivia
    • The first letters of the "Everyday Phoning Facility" spell out "EPF". 
    • There is a secret entrance for the EPF Command Room in the Everyday Phoning Facility.
    My View
    I like the Everyday Phoning Facility has so many computers and phones in it, as it makes it look like it's really busy and hides something very mysterious.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Everyday Phoning Facility in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Everyday Phoning Facility in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Box Dimension

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Box Dimension...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Box Dimension. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Box Dimension in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Box Dimension
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Box Dimension

    Information
    The Box Dimension is a room which is located somewhere within the Box Dimension. In Club Penguin, the Box Dimension is a popular room with penguins who want to relax and absolutely love boxes! The Box Dimension is well known for being the place which can only be accessed by a box portal, which can be bought from the furniture catalog every now and then. This makes it a secret room in Club Penguin and not as busy as the other rooms in Club Penguin. From the Box Dimension, penguins can waddle anywhere by clicking on the portal, which brings up the map. The Box Dimension is a room in Club Penguin, which opened in 2019.

    History
    The Box Dimension has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2009, which is makes it an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Box Dimension has had entrances to other dimensions during the April Fool's Day Parties in 2011 and 2012. When most of the designs of rooms changed in 2012, this room design wasn't changed.

    Trivia
    • This is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin, to still have its own design.
    • This room is usually quiet, as its entrances isn't as widely available as other rooms in Club Penguin.
    • Every 30 minutes, an orange puffle called "Plok" floats past in a box.
    • There is a Box Dimension set of levels in the game "Puffle Launch".
    My View
    I like that the Box Dimension is a hidden room, as this makes it secret to some penguins. I also like that the Box Dimension has a randomness and encourages penguins to be silly! :P

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Box Dimension in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Box Dimension in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Tuesday, 4 February 2014

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Snow Dojo

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Snow Dojo...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Snow Dojo. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Snow Dojo in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Snow Dojo
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Snow Dojo

    Information
    The Snow Dojo is a room in Club Penguin which is located high up in the mountains. In Club Penguin, the Snow Dojo is a popular room with penguins who want to train in the art of Card-Jitsu Snow. The Snow Dojo is well known for having the game "Card-Jitsu Snow" in it, which penguins can play by clicking on bridge, which is on the right side of the room. Penguins can take a look at the Martial Artworks catalog, where penguins can buy ninja-related items, this can be accessed by clicking on the red catalog in the bottom-right corner. Penguins can also take a look at their progress of their Card-Jitsu journey, by clicking on the three blue cards in the bottom-right corner. From the Snow Dojo, penguins can only waddle to the Dojo. The Water Dojo is an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2013.

    History
    The Snow Dojo has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2013, making it a new room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Snow Dojo's design hasn't really changed much since it was released as it hasn't been in Club Penguin for that long.

    Trivia
    • This dojo is the only type of dojo in Club Penguin which doesn't have Sensei in it.
    • Penguins can battle Tusk once they have received the Snow Gem by clicking on the cave, which is on the left of the room.
    • This room was opened at the start of the Card-Jitsu Party in 2013.
    My View
    I like that you can see amazing views from the Snow Dojo! I also like how this dojo is different from the others! I like that penguins can start their Card-Jitsu Snow journey, which is available to all players!

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Snow Dojo in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Snow Dojo in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Water Dojo

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Water Dojo...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Water Dojo. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Water Dojo in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Water Dojo
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Water Dojo

    Information
    The Water Dojo is a room in Club Penguin which is located inside of the waterfall, which is high up in the mountains. In Club Penguin, the Water Dojo is a popular room with penguins who want to train in the art of Card-Jitsu Water. The Water Dojo is well known for having the game "Card-Jitsu Water" in it, which penguins can play by clicking on Sensei, who is in the top half of the room. Penguins can also take a look at their progress of their Card-Jitsu journey, by clicking on the three blue cards in the bottom-right corner. From the Water Dojo, penguins can only waddle to the Dojo. The Water Dojo is an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2010.

    History
    The Water Dojo has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2010, making it an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Water Dojo's design hasn't really changed much since it was released.

    Trivia
    • When penguins throw snowballs in this room, they turn into water balloons.
    • During the Card Jitsu Party 2011, and after 2013, this room was available to all players.
    • The fish in the diver helmet used to be in the Pet Shop's old design.
    My View
    I like that the Water Dojo is inside of a waterfall! I also like how penguins can have a water fight in the Water Dojo by throwing water balloons! I like that penguins can start their Card-Jitsu Water journey, which is available to all players!

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Water Dojo in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Water Dojo in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Fire Dojo

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Fire Dojo...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Fire Dojo. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Fire Dojo in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Fire Dojo
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Fire Dojo

    Information
    The Fire Dojo is a room in Club Penguin which is located inside of the Volcano, which is high up in the mountains. In Club Penguin, the Fire Dojo is a popular room with penguins who want to train in the art of Card-Jitsu Fire. The Fire Dojo is well known for having the game "Card-Jitsu Fire" in it, which penguins can play by clicking on Sensei, who is in the top half of the room. Penguins can also take a look at their progress of their Card-Jitsu journey, by clicking on the three blue cards in the bottom-right corner. From the Fire Dojo, penguins can only waddle to the Dojo. The Fire Dojo is an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2009.

    History
    The Fire Dojo has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2009, making it an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Fire Dojo's design hasn't really changed much, however, the sky seen from the Fire Dojo changes depending on the party/event in Club Penguin.

    Trivia
    • This room was the first ever room to be available to just members permanently. 
    • During the Card Jitsu Party 2011, and after 2013, this room was available to all players.
    • The lava in the volcano at the Fire Dojo is actually hot sauce.
    My View
    I like that the Fire Dojo is inside of a volcano! I also like the views from the Fire Dojo, especially during events and parties like the Holiday Party! I like that penguins can start their Card-Jitsu Fire journey, which is available to all players!

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Fire Dojo in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Fire Dojo in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Dojo

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Dojo...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Dojo. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Dojo in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Dojo
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Dojo

    Information
    The Dojo is a room in Club Penguin which is located inside of the Dojo building, which is high up in the mountains. In Club Penguin, the Dojo is a popular room with penguins who want to train in the art of Card-Jitsu. The Dojo is well known for having the game "Card-Jitsu" in it, which penguins can play by clicking on Sensei, who is in the middle of the room. Penguins can also buy ninja related items by accessing the red catalog, which can be found in the bottom-right corner. Penguins can also take a look at their progress of their Card-Jitsu journey, by clicking on the three blue cards in the bottom-right corner. From the Dojo, penguins can waddle to the Dojo Courtyard, the Fire Dojo, the Water Dojo and the Snow Dojo. The Dojo is quite an old room in Club Penguin, opened in 2005.

    History
    The Dojo has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2005, making it one of the oldest rooms in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Dojo had a giant purple inflatable octopus in it as part of the Water Party in 2008 and the room's design was made of a pencil sketch as part of April Fools' Party in 2008. In 2013, the Dojo's design was renovated, due to an avalanche which hit the Dojo.

    Trivia
    • In 2013, the Dojo became the only building which could be accessed from the Dojo Courtyard, as the Ninja Hideout was removed.
    • The Dojo has been damaged twice, once by lightning in 2008, and once in 2013 when an avalanche hit it.
    • The Dojo is said to be one of the oldest rooms on the Club Penguin island, due to it being built by Sensei.
    My View
    I like that the Dojo has entrances to the other dojos like the Fire Dojo, as it's makes the other dojos easier to access by new penguins! I also like how penguins start their Card-Jitsu journey here by talking to Sensei!

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Dojo in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Dojo in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Sunday, 2 February 2014

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Underwater

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Underwater...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Underwater. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Underwater in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Underwater
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Underwater

    Information
    The Underwater is a room in Club Penguin which is located on the bed of the deep blue sea near Club Penguin. In Club Penguin, the Underwater is a popular room with penguins who want to explore the depths of Club Penguin. The Underwater is known for being one of most quietest rooms in Club Penguin, due to it not being known by many penguins. From the Underwater, penguins can only waddle to The Hidden Lake. The Underwater is a room in Club Penguin, which opened in 2010.

    History
    The Underwater has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2010, which is makes it an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Underwater has had it's own background called the "Coral Reef" background as part of the Cave Expedition in 2010 an it's own pin called the "Moss Key" pin. The Underwater's design hasn't changed since it was introduced.

    Trivia
    • This is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin, to still have its own design.
    • This room is usually quiet, as it isn't known by many penguins.
    • The Underwater is one of the only rooms to have a pin in it all of the time.
    My View
    I like that the Underwater is a secret room, which makes it a quiet room. This makes it a calm room for penguins to escape to.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Underwater in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Underwater in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Hidden Lake

    Let's explore and find out more about one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Hidden Lake...
    Hello penguins! In this post, we'll be exploring one of Club Penguin's many rooms, the Hidden Lake. Below you'll find information, history and even some trivia on the Hidden Lake in Club Penguin. Let's get started...

    Club Penguin Rooms: The Hidden Lake
    Club Penguin Rooms: The Hidden Lake

    Information
    The Hidden Lake is a room in Club Penguin which is located underneath the Forest. In Club Penguin, the Hidden Lake is a popular room with penguins who want to find treasure and relax. The Hidden Lake is well known for being the place where members can access a hidden room called "The Underwater" which can only be accessed by finding a key in the game "Puffle Rescue". From the Hidden Lake, penguins can waddle to the Gold Mine, the Forest and the Underwater. The Hidden Lake is a room in Club Penguin, which opened in 2010.

    History
    The Hidden Lake has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2010, which is makes it an old room in Club Penguin. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Hidden Lake has had it's own mini game which involved crabs for the Adventure Party 2011 and was involved in a cave in, in November 2013. When most of the designs of rooms changed in 2012, this room design wasn't changed.

    Trivia
    • This is one of the only rooms in Club Penguin, to still have its own design.
    • This room is usually quiet, as its entrances are either a secret or not used that much.
    My View
    I like that the Hidden Lake is a quiet room, as it's nice to have a place where penguins can relax and calm down. I also like how this room is kind of hidden, which makes it a special, secret room.

    Your Say
    Now it's time for your say! What do you think of the Hidden Lake in Club Penguin? What do you like about the Hidden Lake in Club Penguin? Select your reaction of this post below and share us your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
    ~Boba 126