The Penguin Band
The Penguin Band is Club Penguin’s official band. It is made up of four penguins. There once was a scavenger hunt when penguins had to find the Band’s instruments. Once players found the instruments, their penguin was rewarded with a player card background featuring the band. Another background was given out during the Music Jam party when the band went on break. Like Rockhopper, the band members can be seen sometimes during certain parties, on random servers signing autographed backgrounds and talking to penguins
Aunt Artic
Aunt Arctic is the news reporter and editor-in-chief for the newspaper on Club Penguin Island, the Penguin Times. She is responsible for keeping all penguins around the island informed about the weekly news. She is such a skillful writer that she even has her own advice column, “Ask Aunt Arctic,” where she makes it her duty to answer any troubling questions her fellow penguins might have. Any penguin can submit his or her question to Aunt Arctic for a chance at submission. She is a key character in Mission #1, in which she had lost her green and purple puffles that needed to be returned. She owned a purple puffle before they were available in the Pet Shop.
Hydro Hopper
Hydro Hopper is the first game in Club Penguin. This is because it was not original, as it made its debut on the now-defunct Rocketsnail Games website. It is located at the Dock. In it, the player rides along on an inner tube, towed by a motorboat, and avoids obstacles in the water. Non-members can only use inner tubes during gameplay. Members can choose an inner tube, or a wakeboard to use during the game. After a while, players go on to the next level. In between the levels, there are tips, but after a few levels there are jokes instead, and after a few more, simply congratulatory messages.
On and after August 31, 2007, you can buy and ride a wakeboard instead of inner tubes.
On September 6, 2007, a new name for Ballistic Biscuit was needed, and so through a poll in the newspaper, penguins could choose a new name. On September 21, 2007, Ballistic Biscuit was re-named Hydro Hopper.
On March 27, 2009, a new catalog was placed next to the boat.
Clam Waters
Clam Waters is the part of the ocean surrounding Club Penguin Island players visit in the first level of Aqua Grabber and is the name of the sea to the island’s left, near the Beach. This is where most clams are found. Players have to get an enormous grand pearl from the Giant Clam. There are other clams too, and one of them is holding a black pearl, the rare treasure. This sea is were Captain Rockhopper arrives
Lighthouse Donation
During the Lighthouse Donation, the Lighthouse and the Beach were being constructed/discovered. Penguins could donate up to 750 coins to the construction. In return for their donation, a penguin would receive a Lighthouse Donation Jumper and a revered red-and-white striped shirt. Since the donation happened a long time ago and you had to donate the maximum choice, the item was considered as “rare”. This was compared to Coins for Change.
Thin Ice
Thin Ice is a game that is in the Dance Lounge and is styled around a classic arcade game. In the game, the player must steer a Black Puffle that is on fire (probably by the effects of O-Berries) through a maze covered in ice, melting as many ice squares as they possibly can along the way. There are no lives, and levels can be passed without completing them. However, the player does not receive the full reward if they dont melt all the squares of ice.
The player can collect items such as coin bags along the way, to earn additional coins. If the puffle gets stuck on a single ice square – with no other square to depart from – the square will melt and the puffle will fall into the water, causing the level to restart. The Black Puffle is the main character in this game, but it looks red most of the time because it is usually on fire, except when it is extinguished when it sinks, and when it goes out after level 19. There are 19 levels and the first five are somewhat easy to complete. To complete a level completely you must melt every single ice block in the game. If that happens, a coin bag appears somewhere in the next level. Grabbing the coins yields a satisfactory amount of money.
Keeper Of The Boiler Room
The Keeper of the Boiler Room is a small green puffle, found bouncing on the bottom-right speaker of the Dance Club. In the book, “Truth or Dare”, a penguin name RodgerRodger was dared to stay in the Boiler Room. He discovered a green Puffle, the rumored Keeper. He now sits on the bottom-right speaker of the Night Club, dancing.
The job of the Keeper of the Boiler Room is to keep the Boiler Room clean and safe, or at least before it had electricity (most likely 2003 or 2004).
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