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The '''Medieval Party 2010''' was a party on Club Penguin. It was the third consecutive Medieval Party. It started early on May 7, 2010 and ended on May 16, 2010. It was first confirmed in Issue 236 of the Club Penguin Times. There were challenges: Ye Knight's Quest (And Princesses too!) from 2009 (though the prize changed; it is an Iron Knight's collection) and Ye Knight's Quest 2 (located in the Cave). '''([[Medieval Party 2010|More]]...)
The '''Clock Tower''' is a structure located at the Snow Forts. It only tells Pacific Standard Time ("Penguin Standard Time"), which is the main time zone used in Club Penguin, to help penguins from varied time zones. It also tells the day of the week. On the side of the Clock Tower, there is a target that will spin around when hit with a snowball, which hints that this is the power source for the clock's internal mechanism; however it was just an encouragement for penguins to take interest in the Clock Tower, as it can work properly without the frequent mechanism boost. '''([[Medieval Party 2010|More]]...)
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Revision as of 23:03, 31 May 2013

The Clock Tower is a structure located at the Snow Forts. It only tells Pacific Standard Time ("Penguin Standard Time"), which is the main time zone used in Club Penguin, to help penguins from varied time zones. It also tells the day of the week. On the side of the Clock Tower, there is a target that will spin around when hit with a snowball, which hints that this is the power source for the clock's internal mechanism; however it was just an encouragement for penguins to take interest in the Clock Tower, as it can work properly without the frequent mechanism boost. (More...)