User blog:ClubPenguinMaster/Game Day is Out in North America!!

Hello once again! This is ClubPenguinMaster and I'm here to talk about Club Penguin: Game Day. As I speak, I am currently playing the game so I know much about the game. Below are details!

Overall Gameplay
So far, I have beaten the game as Team Blue and Yellow. The main objective of the game is to conquer the island when you are being each team. The gameplay is very simple to follow. Just make sure to read how to play on all of the mini-games. There are 12 mini-games plus several others when you finish conquering a part of the island. The main room for Team Red is at the Snow Forts. Team Blue: Dock. Team Green: Town. And last but not least, Team Yellow which is at the Beach. Many rooms are not in the game that are truly in the island. Removed rooms are the Ice Rink, Stadium, Plaza, Cove, Forest, Mine Shack, Iceberg, Coffee Shop, Dance Lounge, Lighthouse, Beacon, Snow Lodge, Lodge Attic, Mine, Cave, Cave Mine, Dojo, Dojo Courtyard... (you should get the picture now). So many rooms have been removed yet I still find this game slightly enjoyable. You may also purchase some items at the Gift Shop in the game. When you transfer coins or use your account as your penguin, you can obtain this items online. You get a code as well inside the box of the game which unlocks four unlockable backgrounds exclusive to the game. We already have the articles in CPW so please feel free to take a look at them. The mini-games are as follow.

Sumo Smash
Sumo Smash is a game where one member of each team fight on what appears to be the Iceberg. You charge the 2 button on your remote to charge up "energy" and release to go crash into an opponent. Watch out as you can cause yourself to fall in. When the timer starts to reach it's final seconds. The "Iceberg" begins to break apart and all that remains is a small little circle piece which you have to fight on then.

Dance Off
Dance Off is a game where you dance to the beat and you move your body (or you could just do the action with the remote in your hand). No buttons are used in this game and you can score combos similar to in Dance Contest in the real Night Club. You can also see DJ Cadence spinning tracks in the background.

Fast Freeze
Fast Freeze is a game similar to Red Light, Green Light. The one that is turning around at the front is either Rookie, Cadence, or a normal blue penguin with a whistle. The poses that the penguins make to stop are slightly funny.

Puffle Paddle
Puffle Paddle is almost the exact same way to play as when it's on Club Penguin during The Fair. The major difference is that it's a little harder to control the paddle and that there are power-ups. The power-up can cause your paddle to get smaller or bigger and is represented by a paddle in a bubble. You must pop the bubble and then get the paddle. There is also an anvil bubble which if you pop, falls straight down and can hit you or another person's paddle. The last bubble is a coin bubble which gives you coins.

Feed A Puffle
Feed A Puffle is also based on Feed-A-Puffle from The Fair. There are quite some differences though. You have a limited amount of O-Berries and can refill your tube of O-Berries by shaking the remote. The puffles also do different motions than the in-game one. The red carries a crate on it's head and stops in the middle of the screen. The White Puffle is also in the game which can give you 50 points as well as a stamp.

Goal!
Goal is a game that is like hockey except that you are offense, defense, and goalie all in one. It's very basic so I can't really explain it much better.

Snowball Battle
Snowball Battle is a regular snowball fight. There are more obstacles as you go on to the higher levels. You can dash, dodge, and turn around to avoid snowballs. You can have five snowballs with you at a time. If you have five and press A + B on you remote, you create a giant snowball which does more damage and can shock the penguins around you.

Jackhammer!
Jackhammer is a game where you use a jackhammer to create a picture of something. You also get power ups similar to in Mario Kart where you can use them to attack or block your opponents.

Rollin' Riot
Rollin' Riot is a game where you start off with a small snowball and roll it around snow to make it larger. You can then use it to hit your opponents. Hit your opponents' snowball. Or throw it. If you throw it, an opponent can steal your snowball and you'll be stuck with the snowball your opponent left.

Bean Balance
Bean Balance is a game where you carry sacks of coffee (java) back and forth. The minimum of sacks you can carry is five and the maximum is 30. You can also get an extra "topping" which could be a fish or a Green Puffle. You can also collect coins in this game which float around.

Java Jump
Java Jump is a game which is based on a potato sack race. You go in a short oval track with obstacles which you can jump over. There is also a "changing room" in the middle of some tracks which you can jump into and get either a power up or something bad. Usually, the only one that gets a power up is the team of the color the changing room is. Power ups can be a jetpack or a rip in the potato sack. "Bad ups" can be you getting tied with anvils slowing you down.

Sled & Slide
Sled & Slide is a toboggan race where there are obstacles, coins, and speed boosts. It is a very simple game and that's the most I can really explain it.

Wi-Fi Connection
With Wi-Fi Connection, you can transfer coins and transfer items. There are several exclusive items in the catalog such as the Green Sneakers, the Red Sneakers, and the entire Team Yellow costume.

With that said, go purchase at your closest store that sells video games and pick one up today! I am planning on creating walkthrough videos but I may decide not to do it. Enjoy!!