Thursday, June 30, 2011

Showdown for best Puffle so far!

Me and Peinguy2 had yet another showdown! Our last showdown is on this link. This time it is for the best PUFFLE so far. Here are the puffles:


blue
green
pink
black
purple
red
yellow
white
orange
brown 

And below is the showdown:

blue=
       green=
green=
                    green=
pink=
        black=
black=
                                      green=        
purple=
   red=
red=                                              BROWN!!!
            red=
yellow=           red=
       yellow=                     brown=
white=
                       brown=
orange=
         brown= 
brown=


Do you agree that brown is the best puffle so far? Comment!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Smackgwin's Weekly Poll #2!

Last week's poll, not many people answered. This time, I'll put it on the sidebar to see better. So! This week's poll is...What do you like to do when you visit my CP Status site? Give your answer on the poll to the side.

                                                                                                        

"Don't be shy. Vote!"

                                                                                                                                    

New DJ3K Saved Music!

Recently, CP has added some new things to the great game, DJ3K. Here is a walkthrough for how to do it:
(For best ways to earn coins, walk your yellow puffle in your igloo.)
(Steps 1 and 15 I can't show pictures of, because I cannot go on the 'Play Music' screen, and I forgot to take a pic of the whole map.)

1: Go on your newly designed map (Sorry, but my CP quality is kind of low). 



2:If not already on the screen for this option, click 'Games in the corner.


3:Click the DJ3K icon.





4:You will be transported to the Night Club.


5:Go into DJ3K. There will be 3 tabs at the bottom: "Make new Mix", "My Saved Mixes (members only)", and "Instructions".


6:Click 'Make new mix'. Choose a disk.




7:Then click the 'Record' button at the top.


8:Start playing.


9:Once you've done enough, click the same button you clicked to start recording, only now it will stop.


10:A screen should pop up saying to save or cancel. Members can save their mix. (Click the disk to hear what you did.)


11:If you click 'Save', then you will go to another screen to name your disk. I named mine "Funky Mix".



12:Then you will go to your igloo, saying how many coins you earned.



13:Click 'Edit Igloo'.




14:Then click the 'Play Music' at the top.


15:Choose a DJ3K mix to play.


16:Listen and dance!

So, how do YOU like the new DJ3K? Comment below!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Doing the Pig--What's New and Screenhog!

On the What's New Blog, Billybob gives a new post. He wanted to show us some animal costumes they're working on for September. He wants US to decide which costumes they should make for September. Remember, they're only doing 2, so vote for your favorite in the comments.

blog_110621.jpg

Also, if you post your favorite on this blog, I'll comment on the post that Billybob did and say.


And, Screenhog has been typing a story on his blog. It is called, 'An Orchestra of One'. He basically talks about music. He has it laid out in separate posts.


Here is his latest post:


Now that we know what music is, the next step is to find out what artistic tools we have at our disposal. Just as a painter has a variety of paints and canvases, composers have a variety of instruments available. Anything that makes a sound is an instrument, and most all of them can fit into a few broad categories.
Percussion:
Percussion instruments are simply objects that can make a sound when they’re hit, shaken, scraped, or otherwise set into vibration. Due to their simplicity, most of the oldest known instruments are percussion.
Now, of course, you have your classic drums and cymbals, along with slightly less common instruments – xylophones, marimbas, steel drums, for instance – but it goes much further than that. Anything that makes a sound when you hit it has the potential to be a percussion instrument. A pot, a plate, a door, a chain link fence, a rock, a suspension bridge – they all can be percussion, a fact that bands like Stomp use to their advantage.

Wind:Hog blowing a trumpet
Wind instruments are any instruments that make sound due to the flow of air. Most wind instruments are either brass instruments or woodwinds.1
Brass instruments are, generally, made of brass. They start with a mouthpiece, have a length of tubing, and end with a wide horn. The mouthpiece is blown into, and depending on the way it is blown, can make different noises. The tubing frequently contains valves that, when pressed, can also change the note the instrument makes (known as the pitch). Examples include the trumpet, trombone, euphonium, French horn, and tuba.
Woodwinds make sound when a player blows air either across a sharp edge or a reed, creating vibration, which travels along a length of tubing. The tubing contains many holes, and depending on which hole is covered, the instrument can make different pitches. Examples include the flute, clarinet, oboe, bagpipes, recorder, and saxophone.
There are other wind instruments, of course. Water bottles are particularly good wind instruments when you blow across the top in the right way, but the world’s oldest and best known wind instrument is the human voice. 2
Strings:
Stringed instruments are any instruments where strings are plucked or bowed in some way. Strings are stretched along the instrument, and the string’s material and length, combined with how much it’s stretched, determine the note it makes. “Plucking” a string is performed by taking the already stretched string, stretching it farther, and then snapping it back. “Bowing” a string is performed by rubbing the stretched string in some way.
The simplest string instrument is likely the elastic band, stretched and plucked to make a noise. More traditional examples of string instruments include the guitar, violin, harp, cello, banjo, and ukulele.
Synthesized:
By far, the newest form of instrument is the synthesized instrument. With most instruments, a sound is produced by creating a physical reaction in the real world. Synthesized instruments, though, create sounds either by manipulating real sounds that have been recorded previously or by creating waves using mathematical formulas and outputting them as sound.3
This is the most technologically advanced way to make sounds. Examples include the synthesizer, the drum machine 4, the theremin, and the Commodore 64 SID chip.
Keyboards:
Keyboards are instruments that have a series of keys in a row, with each key controlling its own unique sound when pressed. I’ve saved keyboards until last because, in reality, they’re not a unique category of instrument.
I’m not saying this to insult keyboards or keyboard players. I’ve been playing the piano since I was five years old, and I love it. The problem is that, when you look at how keyboard instruments make sounds, they actually fall into one of the four categories I’ve mentioned previously.
Take the immense and impressive pipe organ, for instance. When a key on a pipe organ is pressed, air flow is allowed to pass through a specific tube, creating a long, sustained pitch. This means that the pipe organ is actually a wind instrument. 5
The piano makes sound when a string inside it is struck, so it’s a percussion instrument. The harpsichord’s strings are plucked, making it a string instrument, and we’ve already talked about synthesizers.
Keyboards are merely controllers for one of the other types of instrument. This may mean that they get laughed at by the other instruments 6, but it also means that they are ideal for composing. If you want to be a composer, you probably need to learn to play a keyboard instrument.
Next: Chapter 3: The Equipment You Need

I really like the pictures of Screenhog.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Smackgwin's Weekly Poll #1

Starting yesterday, I've begun weekly polls. This poll is: Which is your favorite Penguin Band Type? The poll is at the bottom.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Showdown for best 2011 Party!

Me and Peinguy2 (my brother) had a showdown to what the greatest 2011 party was so far. These were the parties:



wilderness expedition
puffle party
april fools party
earth day party
easter egg hunt 
medieval party
music jam
And here is the layout:


wilderness expedition=
                                              puffle party=
puffle party=                        
                                                                                  puffle party=
april fools party=                
                                              april fools party=
earth day party=
                                                                                                           MUSIC JAM
easter egg hunt= 
                                                  medieval party=
medieval party=
                                                                                music jam=       
                                                   music jam=


Well? Do you agree that the Music Jam is the best party?

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Magenta or Hot Pink Puffles?

I was on the CP file of Wikepidea (an online encyclopedia) and something caught my eye on the puffles part. Here is what it said: (I've underlined what came to mind)


Puffles

Puffles are small, fluffy creatures that players may have as pets. They are available from the Pet Shop in blue, green, pink, black, purple, red, yellow, white, orange, and brown variety . Non-members have access to the blue and red puffles only, and may have no more than two; members may adopt up to nineteen puffles.[50] Members whose membership has expired are permitted to keep their puffles, but they cannot replace them once they have run away.
Puffles have health, rest, and energy bar charts to indicate their status. Puffles which are not "looked after" will run away from the player, and will need to be replaced.[51]
There are ten official breeds of puffles, each with a different personality (as described in the in-game "Adopt a Puffle" catalog):[51] The Brown puffle has recently been discovered in a cave at the Wilderness Expedition in January 2011. There have been rumors about magenta or hot pink puffles in March, but there aren't any firm proofs yet.


See? Right there: There have been rumors about magenta or hot pink puffles in March, but there aren't any firm proofs yet. 


A new puffle is released every year, so this is super exciting!

Some Music Jam Cheats!

As you know, Billybob introduced the fact that the 'Music Jam 2011 Is Here!'. Here are the Cheats:


There is a free item at the Cove called the Music Jam Cap. The Music Jam Cap has a special dance!

New Club Penguin Music Jam Cap Cheat

If you wear only the hat, you can wave your flippers around.


New Club Penguin Special Dances

There is also a new poll:



New Club Penguin Poll


(I picked 'Dress up as a real rock star')

The penguin Band preforms every half hour at the iceberg. (For example: 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:00, etc.) They play for 2 minutes every half hour. They're not the real ones, so you can't get backgrounds/stamps.

Club Penguin Band Cheat

You can also get a green Music Jam shirt from the Backstage. Wear that and the hat and dance (or press 'D' on the keyboard) to do the robot.



New Club Penguin Special Dances



At the Ski Village, Iceberg, and Snow Forts, there is a Shirts Rock stand which lets you get an 'All Access Pass' which lets you go to the backstage and Meet the Penguin Band. (For me, there is a glitch which means that I cannot go on.)

Club Penguin Music Jam 2011 Cheats

In the Ski Village, you can go into a Members and Non-Members room called the Casa Fiesta. It's a special room that you can go into only during the Music Jam, and you don't need an
All Access Pass.

Club Penguin Music Jam 2011 Cheats

There are also some new jokes if you press J on your keyboard, or if you click 'Tell a Joke' on the Safe Chat.

Club Penguin Music Jam Jokes Added

Members can go into the Night Club Rooftop (entrance located in the Dance Lounge) where DJ Cadence will be dancing and giving out backgrounds and stamps.

New Club Penguin Rooftop!

When you enter, it will look like this:

New Club Penguin Rooftop!

You can get a free boom box! Dance with only the boom box and you will break dance!

New Club Penguin Rooftop!




And finally, there is a Stereo Pin at the Book Room.

New Club Penguin Stereo Pin Cheat!

Do you like this party? Comment below!

Penguin Band Stamps Update (and new background)!

As you know, the Penguin Band has updated their look. Well, they have also updated their stamps! See the stamps below:




And, they have also gotten a new, updated-look background:


In case you want to know who's who, let me give an intro:















Friday, June 17, 2011

Messy Yellow Puffle Wallpaper!

On the Wallpapers section of the Community, there is a yellow puffle wallpaper. Here is what it looks like below: (For a really big version, use the following link: Yellow Puffle)

http://media2.clubpenguin.com/community_media/images/wallpapers/89_lrg-1024.jpg

It's kind of messy, don't you think?

Billybob Says that the Music Jam 2011 Is Here!

Hello Penguins,

It's time for Music Jam... The party's on now! We've already seen a whole bunch of you hip-hop dancing and making movies at the Dock.

Happy77 took this screenshot of the action:

blog_110616.jpgWhat do you think of the party? We always want to hear your thoughts, so let us know what you think!

Until then... Waddle On!

(I copied all that from the Whats New Blog latest post)

When you see me on CP, don't ban me for this.

I'm sorry. You may (or may not) have noticed that I was not at the CP Status Party today. It was basically a technical glitch with my Safari App I was using. I don't normally use Firefox (I realized not many of you do :( ), so I didn't want to log off unexpectedly (I actually couldn't log off) (not many of you I don't think noticed).

SORRY AGAIN!!!!!

The Party's Almost Ready!!!!

It's almost time for the CP Status Partay!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Bean Counters *small* History!

Bean Counters, one of CP's famous games, has a history, too! It is played in the Coffee Shop.

coffeeshop


How to play Bean Counters:

Go to the Coffee Shop and click the bag of coffee with the word Java written on it to play. Earn coins for catching and stacking bags of coffee as they fly out of the delivery truck. There are five delivery trucks—unload them all and earn bonus coins. Read the instructions before playing for more information.

Bean Counters Cheats:

Each level needs half a stack of Java Bean Bags. Once you see you are almost done, try to take as many Java Bean Bags as possible. Then you can release them onto the stack. This can get you up to 200 more coins at the end of the game.
If you unload all the trucks perfectly, you will receive a 60 coin bonus.
beancountersperfectscore

The music has changed for it on Nov. 14, 2010. (To hear the music, use this link) It now sounds WAY cooler and advanced.

Then, when Game Day for the Wii was released, it had a similar game: Bean Balance. Here is a screenshot of the game:

Club penguin game day

Then, the starting screen of it changed it's look. Here is what it now looks like:



(Hint: You can click the bottom of the bag for jellybeans to fall out. Click on them to find Hard, Expert or Extreme levels. The instructions look different, too, and the game.)



Here are the old instructions: (They're links)

The Basics The Bags Moving around

Do you like the new Bean Counters? Comment Below!