Saturday, 11 January 2014

Club Penguin Rooms: The Dojo Courtyard

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

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

Information
The Dojo Courtyard is a room is Club Penguin which is located on the right side of the Club Penguin island. In Club Penguin, the Dojo Courtyard is a room where penguins would go to meet up with their buddies or other penguins to play Card-Jitsu in the Dojo. At the Dojo Courtyard, penguins can check out the deck of Card-Jitsu card and their progress on their latest Card-Jitsu journey by clicking the three cards in the bottom-right corner. The Dojo Courtyard is well known for one building in it: The Dojo. From the Dojo Courtyard, penguins can waddle to the Mine Shack and the Dojo.

History
The Dojo Courtyard has been part of Club Penguin's history since it was introduced in 2008, when the Dojo was struck by lightning. From 2008 to 2013, penguins could also waddle to the Ninja Hideout, however it was removed when the Dojo was hit by an avalanche. Throughout the history of Club Penguin, the Dojo Courtyard has been decorated in Christmas lights as part of the Holiday Party 2010, and had pipes containing water leading to a water tank for the discovery of Card-Jitsu Water. The Dojo Courtyard also received a new design in 2013, to its current design.

Trivia
  • From the Dojo Courtyard, penguins can see all four dojos: The normal Dojo, the Water Dojo, the Fire Dojo and the Snow Dojo.
  • A path to the Mine Shack was added in July 2013 when the Mine Shack's design was renovated.
  • The Dojo Courtyard has been covered by snow twice, once in 2005 and once in 2013.
  • It is one of the highest rooms in Club Penguin.
My View
I like the Dojo Courtyard looks like it's on of Club Penguin's oldest rooms, as it tells the story about the ancient art of Card-Jitsu. I also like how you can see all of the dojos from the Dojo Courtyard as well!

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

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