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Club Penguin Times Issue 273

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 6, 2011 under Newspaper | Comments Off on Club Penguin Times Issue 273

Club Penguin’s weekly newspaper, the Club Penguin Times, has been released. This is the 273rd issue. It mainly talks about the EPF, and how it is now confirmed it exists.

It also talks about the upcoming 2011 Expedition Party!! Are you excited?

Here are the upcoming events:

What upcoming event are you looking the most forward to? I can’t wait until the January 2011 Sports Catalog and the Expedition.

Club Penguin January 2011 Penguin Style Cheats

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 6, 2011 under Catalog | 19 Comments »

Club Penguin has released the brand new Penguin Style Catalog for January 2011. Below is a complete guide of the cheats hidden in the catalog:

Here are the new cheats:

Click the tree trunk for the Big White Scarf.

Click the bucket hat on the colors page for the Viking Helmet

Click on the bottom bubble to get the Divers suit, divers helmet & green flippers.

Check out last months catalog cheats, December’s Catalog Cheats.

Here is a video on all the cheats:

[youtube width=480 height=385]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih6lfZ-o-zU[/youtube]

Reviewed By You – 2011 on Club Penguin

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 5, 2011 under Other Stuff | 1 Comment »

Last week Billybob asked us “What are you looking forward to in the new year?” and Reeio said:

im looking forward to what happens to a certain polar bear. I also can’t wait for the parties and coins for change i love donating. 
Waddle On CP

This week Billybob wants to know “What do you think is the greatest threat to peace on the island?” Be sure to post your comment on the blog!

Also, one thing I discovered was an alternate image. I wonder why?

Club Penguin Rain Clouds Still At The Dojo Courtyard?

Posted by Danny Boy 85 on January 5, 2011 under Other Stuff | 3 Comments »

I was at the Dojo Courtyard when I saw that the Card Jitsu Water Rain Clouds were still there. Take a look:

I thought that the clouds were suppose to be gone earlier. Card Jitsu Water came out November 24th, thats about 1.5 months. Did Club Penguin forget to update this? What do you think?

Club Penguin Blog: Card-Jitsu Water Update

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 4, 2011 under Other Stuff | 1 Comment »

Billybob has just made a post on the Club Penguin Blog, saying the team has made improvements to Card-Jitsu Water to help fix the lag. Below is the post:

Hello Penguins!

Some of you told us you were experiencing a lag in Card-Jitsu Water. The team has added a new feature to help you out. Now you can change the graphics level to speed up the gameplay.

Just choose your graphics setting by clicking one of the three circles on the top of your screen. Check it out:

Let us know if that helps!

That’ll help me, as I had a little bit of lag and had to play the game in low quality. Are you a Water Ninja yet?

edit: It looks like my comment was posted! Have you ever had a comment posted on the Club Penguin Blog?

Rocketsnail reopens website with blog!

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 4, 2011 under Other Stuff | 3 Comments »

Hi all! Although Rsnail, aka Rocketsnail no longer works for Club Penguin, I have some news to share with you all. A while back he closed down his website, saying “Site Closed?”. However, today he reopened it with a blog. He plans on making games and whatnot in the future, with his first one being a multiplayer one.

Be sure to check out his website’s blog here! I’m curious about what types of games he will have. Either way, I know he won’t disappoint!

BusinessWire: New Year Begins with New Hope Thanks to Club Penguin Fans

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 4, 2011 under Other Stuff | 1 Comment »

This is an article quoted from BusinessWire:

 

KELOWNA, British Columbia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–More children around the world will soon have safe places to live, learn and play thanks in part to the support of kids who play in the popular snow-covered virtual world, Club Penguin (clubpenguin.com). The fourth annual Coins For Change event, conducted from December 17 to 27, 2010, allowed the children who playClub Penguin to help change the world by donating the virtual coins they earned playing games online to real world causes that matter to them.

“It was particularly exciting this year to see even more kids from around the world rally together as part of Coins For Change.”

Kids could donate virtual coins to provide medical help, build safe places or protect the earth. At the end of the event, the virtual donations to the three cause categories served as votes to determine how a $1M cash contribution from Disney Online Studios would be divided among charitable projects aimed at helping children, families and the planet.

Thanks to more than 3.4 million players who donated in excess of 12.2 billion virtual coins, Disney Online Studios will donate:

  • $290,000 USD to support medical clinics in Malawi and Lesotho, Africa (conducted by Partners in Health).
  • $50,000 USD to fund operations for sick and disabled children in Cambodia (conducted by Children’s Surgical Centre).
  • $75,000 USD to provide school programs for kids displaced by war in Sudan, Africa (conducted by War Child).
  • $75,000 USD to protect children from violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (conducted by War Child).
  • $150,000 USD to fund projects to provide water to communities in India (conducted by Free The Children).
  • $180,000 USD to teach kids and families to care for watersheds and rainforests (conducted by Rare).
  • $180,000 USD to protect endangered animals in Columbia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Andes Mountains (Conducted by Wildlife Conservation Network).

“Our players work hard to earn virtual coins on Club Penguin, but when a need is expressed they give freely and generously, and I’m always blown away by their passion for helping others and protecting the earth,” says Lane Merrifield, one of Club Penguin’s co-founders and executive vice president of Disney Online Studios. “It was particularly exciting this year to see even more kids from around the world rally together as part of Coins For Change.”

Club Penguin is one of the largest virtual worlds for children with a reputation for providing fun for kids and peace of mind for parents. Millions of children and families in more than 225 countries play Club Penguin in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. Word filters and live moderators monitor chat and activity on the site and work to prevent the sharing of inappropriate or personally identifiable information.

Club Penguin is free to play, however special features such as front-of-the-line access to game features, exclusive parties and opportunities to customize your penguin and igloo require a membership. A portion of the proceeds from each membership purchased supports organizations working to improve the lives of children and families around the globe. In recent years, the kids who play Club Penguin have helped more than two million people get medical care, enabled 200,000 children to go to school and helped protect more than a dozen endangered species and their habitats.

 

Club Penguin Coins For Change Results Posted at Beach

Posted by Trainman1405 on January 4, 2011 under Other Stuff | Comments Off on Club Penguin Coins For Change Results Posted at Beach

If you head over to the Beach and click on the Billboard, it will list the results of Coins for Change 2010. I wonder how long the beach will have the Billboard?

Here’s the Billboard when you click it:

Wow! I know a part of this was already posted on the Club Penguin Blog the other day, but still! Those states are awesome!

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