It’s getting close to summertime, and the start of the 2010 World Cup, so there’s no better time for the Club Penguin Ice Rink to be transformed once again into a soccer pitch. This time around, the field has a new look, with bleachers, an announcer’s booth, a snack bar, and the new (and much smaller) sports shack. You can now access the Snow and Sports catalog from the field. It was moved here after the Winter Sports Shop was closed and remodeled as the EPF Headquarters.
Cover of the May 2010 issue of the Snow and Sports catalog.
The new catalog is also out and it features some different sporting goods for the new season. You can purchase soccer uniforms, SCUBA gear, hiking equipment, sports furniture for your igloo, and a lifeguard outfit. Unfortunately, most of the items have been around before, so old members might be a little disappointed.
There is one hidden item inside the catalog. It’s the green soccer jersey and you can get it by clicking on the soccer ball next to the word soccer on the first page. This hidden item was also in last year’s catalog.
Click on the soccer ball at the top to get the green soccer jersey.
The brand new Club Penguin EPF Headquarters has arrived in the game following some heavy construction and popcorn cleanup in the Ski Village. The Winter Sports Shop was destroyed and a new building, called the Everyday Phoning Facility (EPF) has appeared in its place. You need to be a former member of the PSA to enter the building, and when you do you’ll take a short (but really easy) test.
Arriving inside the EPF
There are a few steps in the test, and the giant computer screen will guide you on how to take it. The first thing to do is to click on the telephone when it rings. Then throw a snowball at the target which appears above it and to the right. Some of the pillars in the corners will start moving and you’ll be directed to move from spot to spot. The next test will be to hide from the cameras. You only need to hide from one, so you can either stand directly below camera 2, or behind either one of the bottom pillars in the room. Finally, there’s a cage trap test. The screen will tell you to stand on the blue square, but it’s a trap so just wait around and eventually you’ll pass the test. If you do step on the blue square, you can break out of the trap by throwing a snowball at the circuit breaker box on the bottom right pillar.
Once you finish the test and get your score, a doorway into the secret EPF HQ will open and you can go inside. When you do, your old spy phone will be replaced with a new EPF phone. It looks very sleek and modern. Here’s a close-up.
The new spy phone for EPF Members
Inside the Club Penguin Elite Penguin Force HQ