Club Penguin has gone BACK IN TIME with the Prehistoric Party 2016, on right now!
The Prehistoric Party 2016 has been in preparation for a long time, and the plot links on from Operation: Crustacean. At the end of this party the plot will be sealed and we will move on to another operation and bigger plans such as PSS.
Dig into the past and discovered prehistoric Club Penguin until Feb. 3!
Upon logging in, Gary the Gadget Guy will pop up and talk to you.
Greetings! We need to dig up power fragments to make a new UFO power source. But we'll have to time travel to find them! Jump in the Time Trekker in the Dock.
You heard him! Head to the Dock and step inside the Time Trekker 3000.
The time machine will be going back in time. To enter prehistoric Club Penguin, click the washed-out blue arrow on the right side of the "Trekker".
We are here! This is Club Penguin millions of years ago, crazy huh?
Anyway, there's no time to wander about. We must get digging. Open the interface by clicking the purple dino egg in the corner. Both members and non-members have the chance to pick up some sweet items, scroll across and view all the cool items that you can get.
Some newer items will unlock over time.
Members can adopt a Dino Puffle or transform into a selection of 5 dinosaurs: Raptor, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, T-Rex or Pteranodon.
The plot of the party is to collect fragments by digging to collect in order to rebuild the UFO power source. To collect fragments, we must play Dino Dig to surface them.
Simply head to any room that has the small crater with the rocks and shovels inside.
Click "Play Dino Dig" to start the game.
You can gather small metal coins as a mini-reward, but the true goal is to collect the purple fragments.
The game will tell you when you dig up a fragment, by rewarding you with coins.
That's pretty much the party, the rooms are awesome. You can switch back to prehistoric and current CP at any time too. Amazing.
There are three new emoticons too, which is a nice touch as always.
Go ahead and explore the party. The map is vast and very, very old.