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CP Rewritten: Gary’s Prehistoric Giveaway
Gary made his first appearance on the server Crystal earlier with a new background themed for the Prehistoric Party! It’s the background which he’ll be offering throughout the event, and it shows Gary preparing notes beside the Time Trekker 3000. You can see an image of it below!
If you didn’t have the chance to obtain this yet, don’t worry – Gary will still be making plenty of visits throughout the event! There haven’t been any scheduled meet-up times released yet, but there’s still a good chance you’ll be able to meet him.
Good luck!
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Club Penguin Rewritten: Prehistoric Party – Full Guide
The Prehistoric Party has begun on Club Penguin Rewritten until July 4th! It offers the ability to go back into time, collect Dino Eggs, and transform into dinosaurs. This post will provide a complete guide to the event, including showing where all the eggs are located across the island. Gary will also be visiting for this event with a new background! You can view his tracker here.
When the event begins, you’ll be directed to the Time Trekker, although you’ll also be able to access this from the Snow Forts for the duration of the event. Simply waddle through the portal on the right in order to enter the prehistoric world!
The main objective here is to find all the Dino Eggs. In the guide for this below, I’m going to be using the official name of each room for the event. Since they’re all party-exclusive rooms and you probably won’t be familiar with them, here’s a map showing the name of each room and where its located!
All you need to do to collect a Dino Egg is simply click it. Here are their locations:
- Blue Triceratops Egg: Big Water Palace – just above a small cave located at the bottom right of the room
- Purple Triceratops Egg: Stony Town – inside the nest at the top of the room, near the Dino Egg icon on the top right of your screen
- Blue Pteranodon Egg: Tree Palace – towards the bottom left of the room, next to the map
- Orange Triceratops Egg: Tricera Town – located inside a plant by the entrance to the Yum Yum
- Blue T-Rex Egg: Tricera Town – located at the bottom of the room, to the right of the downwards path
- Red Triceratops Egg: Yuck Swamps – behind the sign on the right of the room
- Green T-Rex Egg: Tyranno Town – located at the bottom right of the room, by the catalog icon
- Yellow Pteranodon Egg: Scary Ice – inside a nest just above the sign located at the middle
- Brown Pteranodon Egg: Ptero Town – inside a nest at the top right of the room
- Red Pteranodon Egg: Hunting Spot – inside a pit in the middle of the room, to the left of the river
- Red T-Rex Egg: Hunting Spot – located at the bottom left of the room inside the pit there
- Black T-Rex Egg: Dino Nests – inside the leaves at the bottom left of the room
Egg 1 Egg 2 Egg 3 Egg 4 Egg 5 Egg 6 Egg 7 Egg 8 Egg 9 Egg 10 Egg 11 Egg 12
Once you’ve found all the eggs, you can redeem a free body item by clicking the Dino Egg icon at the top right of your screen! However, the most exciting thing you can do with each egg you find is transform into a dinosaur.
You can do that from this same dialogue by clicking each egg, as each egg will allow you to transform into a different type of dinosaur, and simply clicking the “Transform” button. Since there are twelve eggs you can find, there are twelve different types of dinosaurs which it’s possible to become for this event!
Each dinosaur has various actions, but pressing D (usually used to dance) will allow your dinosaur to roar! You can also transform back to an ordinary penguin at anytime by clicking the button which appears on your playercard. The flying dinosaurs are also really cool because they allow you to fly up on buildings.
It’s worth noting you can move as a dinosaur on the normal island too.
There’s also a couple of furniture prizes which you can obtain by roaring in different rooms. If you do this five times, it’ll be possible to obtain all the furniture items from the Prehistoric Party’s map. The rooms which you need to do this in are:
- Big Water Place
- Tree Palace
- Tyranno Town
- Hunting Spot
- Scary Ice
You can obtain each item as many times as you’d like for free.
Lastly, it’s worth noting that there’s a catalog in the bottom right of the room which contains a couple more prehistoric items. There’s no secrets in them though! You can also redeem the code BETAHAT2021 to unlock the Prehistoric Beta Hat.
Although it’ll also be possible to collect Gary’s new background when he starts visiting, that concludes the guide for now! I hope that it helped, and thank you very much for reading!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Prehistoric Party Set to Begin Today
Earlier in the week, there was some doubt as to whether the Prehistoric Party would actually occur as a result of the delays to it, and the administration announced that they had warned the game’s developer it would have to be completed by the end of yesterday.
Fortunately, this deadline has been fulfilled, and the Prehistoric Party is set to begin today! It’ll be a party which lasts for a week, and it’ll end up on July 4th. The team also released a small sneak peek of the login screen for the event, and confirmed that Dino Dig will not be included but there will be a small egg hunt.
It seems like the initial theory that the public announcement earlier in the week was merely intended to put pressure on increasing the pace of development was probably correct, but I know that many will be keen to hear that the Prehistoric Party will actually be going ahead!
Be sure to check back later today for a guide to the event once it has begun!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Developer Statement on Prehistoric Party
As you may be aware, yesterday the team announced that the Club Penguin Rewritten administration had warned their developer that if the Prehistoric Party was not complete by the end of today, they would scrap it. As part of that message, the team had said that they instructed the developer to make a statement addressing “why it’s taken so long and the status of it”.
Given this, I just wanted to share the statement which Gravix (the game’s developer) has now released.
It’s been taking a while to get ready since I was travelling in the past two weeks. This was a difficult party because I had to export all the dinosaur transformations, create the transformation system (which forced me to rethink parts of the old player code), export and create the interface, quests, do the server side, and finish up all 13 rooms. It could’ve been done a lot earlier if I wasn’t out of my state.
-Gravix, Club Penguin Rewritten developer (23rd June 2021)
It won’t be cancelled if I can finish by tomorrow.It should be stressed that the Prehistoric Party has not been scrapped yet, but whether or not it will go ahead remains unclear and will likely depend on how much development is concluded today. Once more is revealed, I’ll be sure to let you know, and hopefully there’s some good news related to this soon!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Consideration Underway on Scrapping Prehistoric Party
The Club Penguin Rewritten team are considering scrapping the Prehistoric Party after frustrations with the game’s developer regarding slow progress. Although a final decision is yet to be made, the administrators of the game want to have it completed “around” tomorrow else they believe that it should be scrapped.
I’m going to get Gravix [game’s developer] to write up information on why it’s taken so long and the status of it. Thorn and I said that if it isn’t done by around Thursday, it should be scrapped as it is making the schedule messy, so you’ll learn more soon.
-stu, Club Penguin Rewritten administrator
It’s just the User Interface [to do] now, but we told him [Gravix] that if things aren’t done by Thursday then we don’t want to see it in-game.It seems that this dispute between the game’s administration and development over the progress over the Prehistoric Party may sadly result in it not releasing at all; the administration also “doubted” that it’d be possible to release the party without the changes which still need to be implemented by the game’s developer.
This is unfortunate news and I know that many people will be disappointed by it. There’ll be more information this week though, so I hope that it at least brings some certainty as the party has been delayed by a month now.
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Dinosaur Transformations to be Included in Prehistoric Party
It’s been a while since any news has been revealed about the Prehistoric Party, and unfortunately, it seems to have undergone some delays. That being said, the Club Penguin Rewritten team have confirmed that they’re still working on it, and that some more sneak peeks will be released soon!
More sneak peeks [for the Prehistoric Party] are planned soon, we’re just working on dinosaur transformations right now.
-stu, Club Penguin Rewritten administratorOne of the more interesting things they also confirmed was that dinosaur transformations will be included in the event. These will allow penguins to turn into dinosaurs, similar to how it was possible to become a zombie or a ghost during the Halloween Party last year.
Below is an image showing an example of a dinosaur transformation when the event was held on classic Club Penguin in 2014, but there were a variety of dinosaurs at the time, and the ones included in this event might not be the same.
Dinosaur transformation (2014) In addition, the party on classic Club Penguin permitted transformations by obtaining eggs through Dino Hunt, and the team have already indicated that won’t be included in the event. As such, it’s probably likely there’ll be a new and simpler method of accessing these transformations when the event begins.
Thank you very much for reading, be sure to check back for more of the latest Club Penguin Rewritten news and guides!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Meteor Strikes the Dock
A meteor has struck the island, leaving some significant damage to the Dock! The Club Penguin Rewritten team also indicated that there could be other “strange sightings” in the near future.
This is all part of the build-up to the Prehistoric Party, which will involve travelling back in time. It’s likely that in terms of the storyline for the event, the meteorite is going to be the way which Gary powers the Time Trekker already located at the Snow Forts.
It’s not entirely known when the Prehistoric Party will begin yet! It’s technically supposed to be this month, but given that’s rapidly approaching, it’s entirely feasible that the event might begin in early June. However, the appearance of the meteor definitely indicates that something might be happening soon.
Thank you very much for reading, be sure to check back for more of the latest Club Penguin Rewritten news and guides!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Time Trekker Appears on the Island
The Time Trekker has mysteriously appeared on the island! Although it’ll only be possible to use it to access the prehistoric dimension once the Prehistoric Party begins, the room can still be accessed. So far, it displays a hologram of Gary explaining that he is currently working on the machine.
It can be found at the bottom right of the Snow Forts.
The Prehistoric Party is still scheduled to occur this month, and this Time Trekker will be necessary to explore the decorated rooms! It’ll effectively allow people to switch between the “normal” decorations on the island and the prehistoric ones.
Thank you very much for reading, be sure to check back for more of the latest Club Penguin Rewritten news and guides!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Time Trekker Sneak Peek
A sneak peek has been released of the Time Trekker on Club Penguin Rewritten! This will be the device maintained by Gary that allows penguins to travel into the past during the Prehistoric Party, which is due to begin later this month. Upon travelling into the past, the island will be decorated in a prehistoric style.
In other words, this machine will probably allow penguins to simply switch between the current form of the island and a prehistoric form once the event has begun.
Thank you very much for reading, be sure to check back for more of the latest news related to the Prehistoric Party!
Waddle on!
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CP Rewritten: Prehistoric Party to Lack Puzzles
The Prehistoric Party won’t contain any puzzles, so presumably no quests, when it occurs on Club Penguin Rewritten later this month, the team have confirmed. As a result of this, the team are optimistic that the event can still begin this month despite the delay of the Mountain Expedition because it requires less time to develop.
The Prehistoric Party is technically easier as it doesn’t require puzzles or anything.
-stu, Club Penguin Rewritten administratorI just wanted to share this news to ensure those expecting something similar to the Prehistoric Party on classic Club Penguin aren’t too disappointed! Although it’s a matter of interpretation as what “puzzles” refer to, it’s probably safe to assume that Dino Dig and the collection of dinosaur eggs which went with it won’t be part of the event. The activities associated with the Dino puffles probably also won’t be part of the event.
For those unaware, Dino Dig was effectively like Treasure Hunt, but it was dino-themed!
The game operated like Treasure Hunt You could find dinosaur eggs These eggs could be collected to unlock items
Instead, it seems like that the Prehistoric Party will be more of an event which encourages roleplay, similar to the Noir Party. That still is pretty exciting though, especially because the rooms will be so different!
I’m excited to see people role-play during the Prehistoric Party; the Noir Party was fun for that. It’s nice to see people using the party in their own mind.
-stu, Club Penguin Rewritten administratorIt’s unclear still if things like dinosaur transformations will be implemented, but hopefully there’ll be some more details on that in the near future.
Thank you very much for reading, be sure to check back for more of the latest Club Penguin Rewritten news and guides!
Waddle on!
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