Saturday, April 30, 2016

Wilderness Expedition Review

Hello penguins! Today on Club Penguin Secrets, I'll be reviewing the Wilderness Expedition.
I know this might surprise most people reading this, but I actually really like this party. So I'm going to explain why. But before that, you might want to watch the Walkthrough that I made, just to review.

First of all, the rooms are really cool. The Dock looks really good, as well as the Sasquatch Village.
The Dock and the Sasquatch Village have a lot of cool things in them. If you look at the Dock from the Wilderness Expedition 2011, there isn't much there, other than a sign and path. At the current Dock, there is a lot of stuff to do.
Dock, Wilderness Expedition 2011
Dock, Wilderness Expedition 2016
The Sasquatch Village also has more things to do.  You can go fishing, build a boat, be in a band, have a tea party with other sasquatches, relax, eat various flavors of o'berries, go swimming, etc. In the Wilderness Expedition 2011, the Brown Puffle Cave didn't really have much to do in it. You could watch the animation of the machines moving the O'Berries and do some math problem (or at least that's what it looked like, I didn't look at it for more than 3 seconds), but that's about it. The Sasquatch Village just has more activities in it as a whole.
The Glade was removed, but that's okay. It really only had the Coonskin Cap in it and wasn't important to the party, other than giving a free item. But there weren't any free items for members at this party, so it would be nice to have the free hat and maybe another thing. It would be nice to have, but it isn't really necessary.
The emotes are also pretty cool, and are the first emotes to have working animations this year.

Now for the music, the Dock uses the Adventure Party music. It's alright. But the maze has 3 different tracks for the different sets of rooms. This is really cool, and I think all 3 tracks are really good and fit the mood. You can listen to Track A here, Track B here, and Track C here. Track B and C are pretty much the same, but are just different enough for it to be unique and interesting. Track C has more wilderness sounds in the background than Track B.
The Sasquatch Village also uses Adventure Party music, but that's okay with me.

As for playability, this party has a ton. Aside from the few things I mentioned in the Graphical design section above, there is a ton of things to do at this party. The Dock even has a few interactive elements in it.



All the rooms have things to find for the quest, obviously. But more on that later. And by later, I mean the next paragraph.

Now for the story. This story is made up of not one large quest, but a few smaller quests. All of these are scavenger hunts, but they are really fun. Some items are really hard to find, and some blend in very well. The first quest included a footprint mixed in with other footprints. That took a while to find. Another one of the quests included finding scratch marks on a random tree, which also required a few minutes to locate. A few of the items were in the "You're lost!" room, which I never would have guessed if I wasn't going in random directions in hopes of finding them. This quest was pretty fun.
So as for the actual story that I claimed this section was supposed to be about, it's alright. Sasquatch wants to find his old home in the wilderness of Club Penguin Island. We have to solve a maze to help him, while collecting cool things along the way. When we find it, he tells us that he has been dubbed "Sam" by all of his penguin pals. This is surprisingly fun and interesting. Moving on.

If you only logged on for a ton of free items, you've wasted your time. There are more than the original Wilderness Expedition from 2011, but there are only 7 items that you don't have to pay for, and only 2 real free items, because you have to hunt for materials to make the other things. And non-members get absolutely nothing, unless you meet Sasquatch Sam, of course. (And yes, he is walking around at this party.) But in the items' defense, the Sasquatch costume is really amazing and obviously took a while to design, and the tent could be really helpful for roleplaying. And the guitar actually works.



So that's the party, with lots of videos and a few pictures. I give this party an 8/10. For the record, I give the Wilderness Expedition 2011 an 8/10. I gave the Holiday Party 2015 an 8/10, the Prehistoric Party 2016 a 6/10, I gave Operation Tri-Umph a 5/10, and I gave the Puffle Party 2016 a 7/10. This means that this party is just as good as the 2011 Wilderness Expedition, and is the best party this year (tied with the Holiday Party 2015, which technically was in 2016.) Goodbye!
But wait, there's more! For anybody interested in making a cool Sasquatch costume, or are looking for links, they are below.

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Puffle Party 2016 Review

Hello penguins! Today I am reviewing the Puffle Party 2016! (I won't be reviewing Operation: Tri-umph, in case you were wondering.) This was a fairly good party. I would rate it higher than the last two Puffle Parties. Out of the 3 modern Puffle Parties, this is my favorite; and I'm going to tell you why. But before that, you can watch my walkthrough video below.

The room decorations are some of the best out of the modern puffle parties. The Town Center also has a new adoption booth to adopt some of the party-exclusive puffles; but at the Plaza, the adoption booth has no shadow, and that makes it look lazy.

The Adoption Booth in the Plaza
I can add a shadow to this in 5 minutes, if I was editing the .SWF file and not the .png file. And even if I was editing the .png, it wouldn't take more than 15 minutes and would still look all right. I know you can do better.

Another thing that I and many others noticed is that the television screen in the Dance Club is missing for this party.
Otherwise, the decorations are fine. It's almost exactly the same as 2014.

The music is nothing new. The party music for the Coffee Shop has been used more times than I can count, but it doesn't annoy me as much as it should. The Beach surprisingly uses the music from the Puffle Play Zone during the 2012 Puffle Party, which was really relaxing and fits well.

But one choice that I disagree with is the Dock. The Dock uses the Beach music from the Muppets World Tour in 2014, which was France. That probably wasn't the best idea. A better idea would be the main theme for the Puffle Party 2009. It's bouncy and energetic, but fits well with the Dock because of the zoo decorations and the music being based on an actual Puffle Party.

I'm not sure what the developers were thinking with the Clothes Shop music. Clothes Shop Puffle Party 2015 (ID #885, and yes, that's it's real name) sounds like it belongs in a different party, like the Fashion Show; not in a Puffle Party.

For this party, the items are pretty great. This party had a total of 60 free items, which is more than any other party in history, to my knowledge. Each puffle color had a hat, hoodie, shoes, balloon, and pin. With the exception of the Purple Puffle being represented by the Ghost Puffle, all hoodies are very similar to the color of the original puffle, and the pins all have the O'berry enjoyed by the puffle of the same color. It wasn't a good move to have all of the items members-only, though. At least the balloons should also be available for free players.
To be fair, the Blue O-Berry Pin looks good on almost all background until Rockhopper's Jacket Giveaway from 2013.
There was a multitude of things to do at this party. There was obviously the scavenger hunt, which was relatively difficult; the puffle you were chosen to find was hidden behind objects and there were many puffles that were present, but you weren't looking for. The Pink Stegosaurus took a while to find as well. One part that really annoyed me was where the designers decided to use the Nightclub and Pizza Parlor for the hunt, but otherwise leave it undecorated. It wouldn't hurt to spend 5 minutes cropping in a .SWF puffle poster.
The developers also managed to remove the panel underneath the target for the Puffle Feeder, somehow, as well.
There was also a lot of things to do for roleplay. Let's look at the Lighthouse for example. You could pretend to be an office secretary, a pet (even better with transformations), a surgeon, etc. You could wait with your pet while the few hospital beds are taken. You could test animals for certain diseases and stuff. You could be the diseased animal. You could be lying in a cage because the vet had you stay overnight. You could take a bath or get an x-ray. There's so many fun things to do in just one location out of 12. Wait, only 12?
Why is there a spoon in an operating room?
In terms of story, there isn't one, as far as I saw, other than the puffles missing and you need to find them, but that's okay; I don't need every party to be Operation: Blackout.

Overall, I give this party a 7/10. To recap, I give the 2011 an 8/10, 2012 and 2013 get a 9/10, 2014 gets a 6/10, and 2015 gets a 5/10. Goodbye!

Thanks to the Club Penguin Wiki for information and music names and IDs and me for the screenshots.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Club Penguin Customs - Puffle Party (Part 1)

Hello penguins! Today I will show you a few rooms for the Puffle Party that I have created. I made about 8 to show you today. So let's get started! Please note that if I missed a puffle domain, it means that I think the last version of that domain was good. If that domain has been replaced, the replacement has been relocated.
This is the Book Room, also known as the Blue Puffle domain. It has a little playset from the Forest from the Puffle Party 2012. There is a Blue Puffle Rug taken from the Pet Shop. A blue beanbag chair is next to the blue reading chair, which has been recolored from brown. A few of the books on the bookcase have been recolored blue. The books and flower pot on top have been changed to various shades of blue. 2 of the walls have a new coat of paint. The orange couch has been replaced with the red one from the 5th Anniversary Party. The lampshade is now blue and has beach balls on it. The PENGUIN ART section on the wall has some new art. The biggest one, which was previously blank, has been filled in by a blue puffle from the actual Club Penguin Fan Art page. The red and green puffles on the painting in the bottom right have been recolored blue. A beachball has been placed next to the middle mancala table, which I added. A blue book has been added to the table with the lamp on it. Blue Puffle balloons have been placed in various locations around the room. Blue Puffles are located on the top of the bookcase and on both of the sofas.

UPDATE: The Lighthouse from the Puffle Party 2013 also includes real fan art in the paintings, so I think it would fit even better using real fan art here, knowing that.

This has been a sample. Click "Read More" to see four more awesome custom rooms like this!