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I was decorating my igloo and look:
It’s all real exept the ‘F@’ (F——@) (Frannyh@)
My strategy for playing feed-a-puffle
Feed a puffle is a game in the Fall Fair party in the cove. It’s basically a whack-a-mole style game but with a Club Penguin theme.
The thing to remember about this game is that you have limited puffle-o’s but you don’t have limited time. This means that if you’re not sure you can hit a puffle successfully, it’s best to leave it and wait for another one.
Here’s how I play the game:
- Start by feeding all the blue puffles that come up.
- As soon as red puffles start to appear, go for those instead. The puffles need to have their mouths open when you click on them. If you’re confident with tackling red puffles, you could avoid feeding blue puffles at all after this point since they give less tickets per puffle-o.
- The black puffles are a bit harder since they open and close their mouths very quickly. Try to sense a sort of rythem in how the mouths open and time your click to be when the mouth is opening. If you can get this to work, you will earn six points per puffle-o but if you find yourself failing to win too often, you might want to stick to red puffles in order to conserve puffle-o’s.
- I avoid getting the pink puffles altogether. Although they do give eight points, it’s so hard to get them that it’s better to use your puffle-o’s on other targets instead.
- If you do manage to get the pink puffles, you will meet green and purple puffles. Green puffles are similar to black puffles – they spin around and you need to catch them when they’re facing you. Purple puffles must be clicked twice – once to pop the bubble and then once to feed them.
Fall Fair
For those of ou who don’t live in America like us, fall means autumn although the party has a flashing lights/funfair theme instead of what we normally associate with autumn (falling leaves etc).
What’s where
- The following rooms have been decorated for the party but have no new games: Town centre, coffee shop, night club, cave, mine, pizza parlour, beacon (but it does have a slide at the bottom right which takes you down to the beach), ski village, mountain and the iceberg (which has a ball pit you can walk around in)
- The beach, dock, forest, snow forts and cove all have games which are available for the duration of the party. With these games, instead of earning coins, you earn tickets. Tickets can be redeemed at a booth in the forest for some prizes, which cost between 100-1200 tickets. Most games will give you under 100 tickets per playing session but this can change quite a bit depending on the game and your skill with it.
- Tickets are not saved when you log out so you’ll need to win all the tickets you need to purchase a particular item in one session. My advice is to:
- Try out all of the games and see which can give you the most tickets in a short space of time
- Check you have enough time to earn 100/1000/12000 tickets in one go to buy a particular prize
- Play the games until you have that amount of tickets, then stop
- Claim your prize
- There is also a member-only event off the snow forts but I’m not sure what’s happening there.
New Stage and PinS
here is the stage
to get a pin, click these things: files, bin, book, flower pot, painting, safe and ruby
The pin is at the dock:
cloths, igloo, pin and stage
see what the stage looks like!
the pin is in the boilar room
go to the better igloos catalog
click the lava lamp and the piano!
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Penguin Games!!!
THE PENGUIN GAMES ARE HERE!!!!
There are two free items! one is at the pizza parlor and the other is at the coffee shop.

And here are pictures of the games.

And here is a picture of the prize!

And pictures of the rooms!






























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