Wednesday, March 8, 2017

The History of Ice Fishing

What is up CP Fans, Crzypengu here with the latest updates. We only have less than a month left to experience the desktop version of Club Penguin and throughout the Month of March I will be putting out a new piece of History about every single mini-game that is on Club Penguin and today we will be having a look at the game Ice Fishing.

Ice Fishing is a Mini-Game on the Club Penguin Island that was first released on March 10, 2006 in the Ski Lodge. The game focuses on the player to go fishing right outside the Ski Lodge and can be played by going by the wooden door with the fish Fluffy above it. The Penguin goes fishing through a hole in the ice and is able to pick up Fluffy the Fish and for members who own the Flashing Lure Fishing Rod you can capture Grey Fish, but they are harder to catch. The maximum amount of yellow fish a player can capture in a game is 64. Their are hazards however in Ice Fishing which include Crabs, Jellyfish and Sharks that will cut, shock and eat your fishing line. Fortunately you are able to get more cans of worms that can be found in the gameplay. If you are able to reach the end of the game you can catch the Mullet with a Yellow Fish and you will be awarded an additional 100 coins to your final score. On February 29, 2008 the game was updated to allow you to use the Flashing Fishing Rod so you can capture grey fish for more coins in the game. Stamps for the game were also put into the game back on April 25, 2011 with a new title screen added. Ice Fishing is another Club Penguin mini-game that was released on the Club Penguin App on May 9, 2013. The Game also has its very own theme song and is a remix of Jeremy Sherman's Paris St. Germain.

Thank you all so much for reading about the history of Club Penguin's very own game Ice Fishing. I enjoy playing this simple but enjoyable game along with listening to music that just fits with the setting. Anyways I hope you all enjoy the gameplay of Ice Fishing with and without the Flashing Lure Fishing Rod and until next time this is Crzypengu saying Waddle On.



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