Play Aqua Grabber on Club Penguin

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rightMake a Club Penguin Hospital/Dentists' OfficesAqua Grabber is a mini-game at the Ice Berg on Club Penguin. The Aqua Grabber was built to retrieve the lost pieces of Rockhopper's broken ship. Now that the pirate ship has been rebuilt, the Aqua Grabber is now used to discover treasures underwater.

Step 1 Learn the controls

Press the arrow buttons to move. The space bar allows you to control the claw which is used to pick up items.

Step 2 Dive

Look around underwater for oysters for the opportunity for extra coins. To collect the pearl inside the oyster's mouth, wait until it falls asleep. It will then reveal the pearl.

 

Step 3 Find the treasure chest

The treasure chest is hidden below and is worth 100 coins.

 

Step 4 Drop the chest in the net by pressing the space bar

The game ends once it's retrieved.

Step 5 Resurface to keep from running out of air

If you are too far from the surface, touch a large bubble.

 

Step 6 Dive with caution

Each time you touch a fish or hit a wall, your submarine will loose air.

 

Tips

  • Bumping into walls will make the submarine lose what ever it is holding. Also, if a fish comes into contact with the chest, you will drop it.
  • Pace yourself. The game isn't timed, so you don't have to worry about going as fast as you can.
  • If you drop something, it stays where you dropped it. It does not reset.
  • The mullet is a large fish at Club Penguin that feeds on smaller fish. Be careful not to hit it, you will lose more air than normal. 
  • Be quiet around the oysters. If you bump into it or a wall, you will wake the oyster up. When you use the engine aorund it, it also wakes up.

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