Sunday, March 26, 2017

The History of Pufflescape

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 Pufflescape.

Pufflescape is a mini-game that was first released on May 3, 2011 as a beta test and was originally called Rollerscape: The Ice Caves at that time. After popular demand for the game to be implemented on the island it was officially released on November 3, 2011 and can be found in the Pet Shop. In this game players are able to choose one of their Puffles which can be with their desired color and allow them to go in a Plastic Ball to move around in. However players that do not own any puffles will be allowed to play with the White Puffle as default since it was based around it in the original concept. The objective of Pufflescape is to collect keys and O-berries that will help the player gain more points and to unlock the next level. There are two different game modes in this game which are Normal and Extreme Mode. In Normal Mode you are able to move around freely for as long as you want by using the arrow keys or the WASD keys in which you have to pick up the key for the next level and collecting the O-berries will help you gain more coins in the end. There are three different parts for this game where the Entrance is for everyone while the Depths and Legends are for members only. Extreme Mode is almost the same as Normal Mode except the key in each level as a timer in which the player has to retrieve before it disappears. In order to play Extreme Mode you will have to collect all of the O-berries from the Normal Levels which makes the game a bit more fun. Stamps are also available for this game which can allow Double amount of coins earned at the end of the game if you collect them all. Pufflescape was also playable in the Club Penguin App which was put into it on May 9, 2013.

Thank you all so much for reading about the history of the Club Penguin mini-game Pufflescape. A game that first came out as a beta project and is tested out by other users to see if it is worthy to go on Club Penguin was a very fun experience to have. Pufflescape is an incredibly easy way to score lots of coins for your player in a very fast and easy way, but allows us to learn the puzzles that are given throughout the game. Anyways enjoy the gameplay footage that can be found below and until next time this is Crzypengu saying Waddle On!

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