Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3169402-20160116183426

First, before I talk about the possibility of new transformations in the upcoming third Prehistoric Party, I need to mention that the Triceratops has already been confirmed to be brought back as a transformation. In the "What's New" blog on Club Penguin's website, there is a post called "What's Coming in January 2016", that consists of a word puzzle. One of the words you can find is "Triceratops".

Now, let's think back to the second Prehistoric Party, in 2014. The three original dinosaurs were given some new looks. What do I mean by that? What I mean is, their colors were altered. Most noticeably is the black and red Tyrannosaurus' primary black color being changed to yellow, and the red and black Triceratops' primary red color being changed to aqua. What color will T. rex will be this year? Will they get new patterns? These simple questions are exciting and really make you think.

But, that's not all. In the Prehistoric Party of 2014, Club Penguin also introduced the Utahraptor (technically it is, even though its actual name is "Raptor", as it resembles the one from The Penguins That Time Forgot) and the Stegosaurus. The idea of new dinosaurs is exciting, because of all the variety you can think up of. I'd really love to see a sauropod added into the mix, such as a Brachiosaurus. Another idea of a new dinosaur is to add Spinosaurus, which could possibly replace T. rex, but still make for an interesting dinosaur.

Now, it's your turn. This forum post was made to help us brainstorm and create concepts for dinosaurs and other ideas relating to them. Who knows? A Club Penguin staff member might see our concepts, and use them in the next Prehistoric Party after this one. You just have to think about what you like in a dinosaur. Do you really love ceratopsians, such as Triceratops or Styracosaurus? Then, make an idea about one of them. If you particularly enjoy giant sauropods, then go ahead and make an idea about them. I'm sure with some help, we can create something interesting. 