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==Tipping the Iceberg Controversy== | ==Tipping the Iceberg Controversy== | ||
It is widely rumoured that it is possible to tip the iceberg when 100 penguins are on one side of it. Some players say all 100 have to be drilling or dancing. Other penguins even say that each individual gets a certain number of coins, but this number has been said to be anywhere from 5000 coins to 50000. The Iceberg tip has been done twice, both were during the Christmas 2006 party. | It is widely rumoured that it is possible to tip the iceberg when 100 penguins are on one side of it. Some players say all 100 have to be drilling or dancing. Other penguins even say that each individual gets a certain number of coins, but this number has been said to be anywhere from 5000 coins to 50000. The Iceberg tip has been done twice, both tips were during the Christmas 2006 party. | ||
A real surge of tipping appeared after a comic in [[The Penguin Times]] showed two bored penguins who tried to tip the Iceberg and succeeded. In another edition of the same newspaper, [[Aunt Arctic]] answered whether the Iceberg had ever been tipped. She said that she had never seen the feat, and that there probably will be no reward for it, proclaiming, "Tipping the iceberg is a reward enough!" | A real surge of tipping appeared after a comic in [[The Penguin Times]] showed two bored penguins who tried to tip the Iceberg and succeeded. In another edition of the same newspaper, [[Aunt Arctic]] answered whether the Iceberg had ever been tipped. She said that she had never seen the feat, and that there probably will be no reward for it, proclaiming, "Tipping the iceberg is a reward enough!" |
Revision as of 12:32, 29 May 2007
The Iceberg is a secret area that can only be accessed from the Map. To get there, go to the Map and click on the small iceberg in the top right corner.
Tipping the Iceberg Controversy
It is widely rumoured that it is possible to tip the iceberg when 100 penguins are on one side of it. Some players say all 100 have to be drilling or dancing. Other penguins even say that each individual gets a certain number of coins, but this number has been said to be anywhere from 5000 coins to 50000. The Iceberg tip has been done twice, both tips were during the Christmas 2006 party.
A real surge of tipping appeared after a comic in The Penguin Times showed two bored penguins who tried to tip the Iceberg and succeeded. In another edition of the same newspaper, Aunt Arctic answered whether the Iceberg had ever been tipped. She said that she had never seen the feat, and that there probably will be no reward for it, proclaiming, "Tipping the iceberg is a reward enough!"
Walk Everywhere Bug
On New Year's Day, 2007, players found that they could walk in the sky and in the water around the Iceberg. This was fixed in the middle of the day.