New To Club Penguin?

From Canoe 56, if your new to Club Penguin then her’s alot of things you should know (you don’t have to read it all.) http://canoe5556.wordpress.com

Club Penguin
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Developer Disney and New Horizon Interactive
Publisher New Horizon Interactive
Engine Adobe Flash
Released October 24, 2005
Genre Online Game
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Platform(s) Cross-platform (requires Flash Player 6
Media Web interface
Input methods Keyboard, Mouse

Club Penguin is an online game developed by New Horizon Interactive and has now been bought by Disney. The game is designed for children ages six to fourteen, though available to anyone. Using cartoon penguin avatars, players can waddle around, converse, play minigames, and participate in other activities with one another in a snow-covered virtual world. Having completed beta-testing, Club Penguin was made available to the general public on October 24, 2005 and has since expanded into a large online community.

Club Penguin shares similarities with other popular online environments like RuneScape and Habbo Hotel. Though open to users of all ages, Club Penguin is primarily designed for children ages six to fourteen and has qualified for the Better Business Bureau – Kid’s Privacy Seal of Approval. Club Penguin was also awarded the “Editors Choice” award from Children’s Technology Review Magazine.

An online merchandise shop opened on the Club Penguin website in August 2006, selling stuffed Puffles and T-shirts. Keychains, gift cards, and more shirts were added on November 7, 2006.

Though the game can be played for free, many of the features are not available unless a subscription is purchased.

  Membership

 Paid membership

Players may become members (by paying $5.95 every month, $29.95 for six months, or $57.95 USD for a year) and doing so grants them many benefits. They may buy clothing and furniture, own up to fourteen puffles, enjoy early access to new parts of the game, buy furniture for their puffles, and have access to all puffle breeds. A brand new catalog for members only has hairstyles. Members also have access to Members-only Parties hosted by Club Penguin. Members may also open their igloo to visits by other players. Payment methods include PayByCash, Pay Pal, SMS, credit card, money order and check. (SMS is only available in the UK.)

Non-membership

Club Penguin provides a non-membership option. Although such play is free, it does not include all of the benefits of being a member. Non-members may still buy colors and player-card backgrounds and can go anywhere (except during member parties) as well as play games. Non-members may also receive and use items given out at parties that are thrown monthly for all players. Non-members are restricted to only two puffles, and only the colors blue and red may be purchased. Non-members can not purchase clothes or furniture. They also may not access a brand new game area during its first release.

Game-play

Environment

Club Penguin is divided into several rooms.

Each player is provided with an igloo for a home. Members have the option of opening their igloo so other penguins can access it via the map. Members may also decorate their igloos with items bought with money earned by playing mini-games.

Many game locations can be accessed by clicking on the Club Penguin map. Some places, such as the Attic, are reached by clicking its general area on the map then walking the penguin to the specific location. Other places, such as Rockhopper’s Ship, The Migrator, are only available on certain days.

Chat

Club Penguin provides two options for inter-player communication. The Ultimate-Safe Chat mode allows players to select predefined phrases from a list, similar to old text-adventure games. The other mode, Standard-Safe Chat, allows players to enter custom messages, although these are subject to censorship.Each game instance (server) offers one particular type of chat — the majority allowing either, but some allow only Ultimate-Safe Chat mode. Of course, i would do standard chat. Have you met Billybob, i know i have!

Getting Banned

Players who use profanity are often punished by an automatic 24-hour ban, although not all vulgar language results in an immediate ban. After being caught using profane language on a second or third occasion, players may be banned for 72 hours. Players caught hacking Club Penguin are banned for a much longer time period. After 3 to 5 bans, a player is banned indefinitely from the game. If someone tries to log in to Club Penguin as a famous player account (such as Rockhopper or Billybob), any password will result in a message that the account is banned with a “Forever” expiration.

Moderators

All Club Penguin areas are monitored by teams of moderators who ensure players are not using profanity or acting abusively towards other players. Players’ suggestions for new ideas or improvement of the game are reviewed by Moderators, who also help prevent hackers from interfering with the game or cheating. Moderators must be at least 18 years old, pass a criminal record check, and live in or near Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.

blogs

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Events

Club Penguin offers a variety of parties each year. Parties within the last year include a Valentine’s Day party, St Patrick’s Day party, April Fool’s Day party, Easter party, Summer party, a water party (while some of the main places in Club Penguin were flooded), a Camp Penguin party (inspired by the 100th anniversary of Scouting), a Fall Fair (inspired by the circus and the anniversary of Club Penguin), Halloween party and Christmas party.

The whole of Club Penguin is often altered to match a current party. For example: the St Patrick’s Day party involved all the main attractions turning green, and a free St Patrick hat was available to players.

At the very first party on Club Penguin, beta testers received a party hat. Which is a pink and yellow party hat and the rarest item on Club Penguin! 

 Items

Players may use the coins they collect from playing minigames to purchase various items from shops.

There are 13 penguin colors, from which players can choose and use as often as they want. They are: Lime Green, Light Green, Dark Green, Orange, Peach, Red, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Brown, Black, Pink, Yellow and Purple. New colors are generally introduced at members-only parties.

Many backgrounds are available, with two to four new ones every month. Backgrounds can be viewed when anyone clicks on a player’s penguin, and can be bought by non-members.

Pins display in the top left-hand corner of a player’s lookup card. A special Christmas Tree Pin was made available for 50 coins in a late 2006 issue of the Penguin Times newspaper.

Flags are similar to pins though are only available to members; they also appear in the top left-hand corner of a player’s lookup card. They can only be on one at a time. Clothes are for members only, except for the items given out for free at parties and on the pirate ship.

Furniture is for members only and can be used to design and decorate a player’s igloo.

Flooring (introduced January 19, 2007) is another feature for members only. There are currently eight different floors to choose from.

Members’ igloos can be upgraded into many different styles. Some igloo styles are themed for recent parties, such as the Bamboo Hut or Log Cabin. Igloo upgrades range from 1000 to 5100 coins depending on the style. In May 2007, a disco tile was added to the igloo upgrades.

 Free items

Players can receive free items in addition to clothing during events.

  • New pins appear every two weeks and are visible in the top left-hand corner of a player card for those who find and use them.
  • Participate in periodic treasure (scavenger) hunts; these activities result in free player card backgrounds or clothing accessories.
  • The Penguin Times newspaper sometimes offers polls or fund-raisers for items.
  • Rockhopper provides a free item of clothing each time he arrives.
  • Players who pass the Secret Agent test receive a free Spy Phone and are able to participate in secret missions, which provide more free items like medals and letters.
  • Successful Tour Guide applicants get a free hat to identify them.

Secret Agents

Secret Agent status is available to all players, whether members or not, who have played for at least 30 days and have not been banned. These agents are encouraged to inform players of upcoming events and guide new members around the game. They are also asked to help keep Club Penguin safe and report anyone who is being disruptive or using offensive language; however, agents are not official moderators.

G (Gary the Gadget Guy)

‘G’ is a fictional inventor of the Penguin Secret Agency, the fictitious secret service in the game. He plays a leading role in all five ’secret missions’, similar to that of Q in the James Bond films.

 Headquarters

The Agent Headquarters (HQ) is a Club Penguin location accessible only to Secret Agents, who can teleport there by clicking the Spy Phone in their player card inventory and then clicking “Visit HQ”, or by entering the right-most dressing room in the Sport Shop. The Headquarters has 24 TV screens that show images of most of the accessible places on Club Penguin, each of which is only a click away. In addition to the cove and forest TV screens, there has been one screen left blank for the theater. To the right of the TVs is a board containing a message, changed every two to four weeks, with hints and tips about activities on Club Penguin. In the bottom right corner are a book and a folder. The folder includes missions for Secret Agents; the agent handbook is titled “The F.I.S.H.” (Factual Informative Spy Handbook).

The F.I.S.H.

In the bottom right corner of the HQ, There is a Guide called the F.I.S.H. The Book contains secret tips. The F.I.S.H. also has Special Dances. Here are some of the Special dances, but not all of them:

  • Chef Hat: Toss Pizza

Note: Also Works with Pizza apron as well

  • Lasso: Twirl Lasso in the air

The F.I.S.H. also has spy gear. The items are:

  • Suit Jacket and Shirt, 650 Coins
  • Sunglasses, 200 Coins
  • Bow Tie, 50 Coins
  • Night-Vision Goggles, 1000 Coins

Missions

Secret agents are able to perform “Top Secret Missions” which require them to use their imagination and logic. Successful completion of such missions yields items for the player card inventory. More specifically, agents will receive a medal or medal-like item with a thank-you message for completing a side task.

Missions and their awards:

  • Case of the missing Puffles=Golden Puffle Medal+A Letter from Aunt Arctic
  • G’s Secret Mission=Wilderness Survival Medal+A Letter from G
  • Case of the Missing Coins=Electromagnet Medal+A Letter from Dancing Penguin
  • Avalanche Rescue=Golden Sled Medal+Handy Penguin Award
  • Secret of the Fur=Golden Investigative Medal+Pizza Box

Note: You will only receive all of this if you finish side tasks as well.

Tour guides

This project began January 26, 2007 with the intent of helping newcomers find their way around Club Penguin. To become a tour guide, a penguin must be at least 45 days old and have had no more than one ban (or sufficiently good behavior after more bans).Being a member is not required but it’s cool! To apply, one goes to the Tour Booth in the Ski Village and takes a quiz. The eight-question quiz tests one’s knowledge such as where things are located, puffle facts, game play, and so forth. Answering at least seven out of the eight questions correctly wins a tour guide hat. Only those who have passed the test and have the hat are official tour guides. When wearing the hat, players can issue pre-written sentences about the current room by clicking “Give a tour” on the Safe Chat Menu.

The Penguin Times

Club Penguin has a free weekly newspaper delivered every Thursday,written by Aunt Arctic. It contains news about Club Penguin and features games, comics, polls, and more. The Boiler Room under the Night Club in the Town contains an archive of newspapers from the last six weeks and if you go to my New Newspapers page you can read them!

Calendar dates

Each newspaper edition includes a list of dates that summarize when the next pin will be hidden, upcoming parties and other Club Penguin events.

Aunt Arctic

Aunt Arctic is a fictional character featured in the newspaper as a reporter with a role similar to that of a real life advice columnist, giving advice (in this case, regarding game queries and etiquette). The Club Penguin team responds to players’ questions using Aunt Arctic as a pen name, and such questions can be submitted using an in-game form.

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Puffles are small, fluffy creatures that players may have as pets. They are available from the Pet Shop in blue, green, pink, black, purple, red, and newly released yellow. Non-members have access to the blue and red puffles and may have no more than two; members may adopt up to fourteen puffles. Puffles have health, rest, and energy bars to dictate their status.WARNING: if you do not feed,play,and rest your puffle for about three days, it could run away dude when this happens it sucks.
There are seven official breeds of puffles, each with a different personality.

  • Blue Puffles are mild tempered and content. Their favorite toy is a ball. Blue Puffles are special because anyone in Club Penguin can adopt them. Blue puffles are also special because blue puffles were the first puffle breed in Club Penguin. Blue puffles are loyal, for which they are popular.
  • Green Puffles are very energetic and playful. They like to clown around on their unicycles or play with their propeller caps.
  • Purple Puffles are lots of fun to have around. They enjoy blowing bubbles and are terrific dancers, but they can be a bit fussy, especially at mealtime.
  • Red Puffles are adventurous and enthusiastic. They are fearless when attempting daring tricks (except in the survival mode of Catchin’ Waves) and spend a lot of their playful energy on a surf board. Rockhopper brought these puffles to Club Penguin on his ship from Rockhopper Island. These, like the blue puffles can be adopted by anyone on Club Penguin.
  • Pink Puffles are very active and cheery. They love to exercise by jumping rope or playing on their trampolines.
  • Black Puffles are known to be a little mischievous and off tempered. However, they love to play and make a great pet for anyone who likes a little bit more personality.
  • Yellow Puffles were added November 30, 2007. They love art and are not very active. When they play with all health bars filled, they film a movie.

According to the book Truth or Dare found in the Book Room, the green puffle dancing on the speaker in the Night Club was the rumored “Keeper of the Boiler Room”.

Minigames

Various minigames are available for play within Club Penguin.

Single Player Minigames

Single-player games, which generally earn the player more coins, include these:

Name Description Minigame Found In
Astro Barrier A classic-like arcade game that involves the main character as a ship which must shoot all passing targets. Dance Lounge
Hydro Hopper The player must ski behind a boat and avoid or jump over all obstacles in the water for points. Formerly named Ballistic Biscuit. The Dock
Bean Counters The player must help unload a truck of coffee beans, without carrying too many beans or catching anything else besides beans. Coffee Shop
Cart Surfer The player must perform tricks inside a mine cart without crashing through turns. Mine
Catchin’ Waves The player must perform tricks on a surfboard for judges, avoid obstacles in Survival Mode, or just practice in Freestyle with/without a red puffle. Cove
Ice Fishing The player must catch fish, avoiding other obstacles in the water which may cut the player’s line. Ski Lodge
Jet Pack Adventure The player must use a jetpack to fly in the air without hitting obstacles or running out of fuel. The Lighthouse Beacon
Puffle Round-Up The player must use his/her mouse to round up all the puffles on the screen into a pen. Pet Shop
Pizzatron 3000 The player must make pizzas with specified varying sets of toppings. Regular or dessert style toppings modes may be chosen. Pizza Parlor
Thin Ice In this arcade game, players have to guide a black puffle to safety through the ice. Dance Lounge

Multiplayer Minigames

Multi-player minigames in Club Penguin reward players with up to roughly 20 coins per game. These Include:

Name Description Minigame Found In
Find Four Basically has the same rules as the game Connect Four: The players must place down pieces in different rows, trying to get four pieces in a row Canoe 56’s favorite! Ski Lodge, Ski Attic
Mancala The two players compete in a Mancala competition. The Book Room
Sled Racing Two penguins must race on sleds down a hill full of obstacles to avoid. The four different hills are Bunny Hill, Express, Penguin Run, and Ridge Run. Ski Mountain

Though most games earn the player coins (1/10th of the final score in most), some games do not. These include:

Name Description Minigame Found In
Ice Hockey The player must hit a puck by walking over it into the one of the two goals. Ice Rink
Snowball Fights Players may throw snowballs between the two Snow Forts toward the other team. Snow Forts (although penguins can throw snowballs anywhere)

 Famous Penguins

The Band

The Band is a small group of four Penguins who often come to big parties in Club Penguin. You can not talk to them at all. They play the accordion, drum, acoustic guitar, and bass. When Club Penguin was first launched, The Band did not have Frankie, the guitar player, and the accordion player played the piano. The band was all blue. They always provided the music in the night club until the speakers were installed (exception shown on St.Patricks day) There was once a scavenger hunt where players had to find the band’s instruments, with a new background as the reward.

Canoe 56

 Canoe 56 is a cool penguin that goes on the server mammoth. By the way, your on his website!

Captain Rockhopper

Rockhopper is a fictional pirate character who arrives at Club Penguin aboard a pirate ship named The Migrator. Introduced on October 14, 2006, he arrives in the game approximately every two to three months. During a Rockhopper visit, all players (including non-members) may explore his ship, which offers exclusive ‘rare’ items for purchase, and a fictional diary of the character’s adventures. When among game players, Rockhopper appears as most others except that he wears pirate clothes unavailable to others. He is also much bigger. If penguins find Rockhopper on the island and click on him they receive exclusive items such as an eye patch and a background for their player card. He also has a red puffle named Yarr.

A “message in a bottle” had been seen floating about, visible through the telescope located in the Lighthouse Beacon. On March 1, 2007, the bottle ended up on the right section of water on the Beach. It appeared to be some pages torn out of Rockhopper’s journal, and ripped around the edges due to a rough journey. The words and pictures were later published in a book which tells about a stowaway on Rockhopper’s ship called Bambadee and how he overcame his fears and made friends. Rockhopper apparently returned him to the island but amazingly, was not noticed by other penguins. The story also tells of Bambadee’s friendship bracelets, which can be received by clicking on a picture of one after reading the story.

 Penguin Chat

Penguin Chat was an old version of Club Penguin. Its third version, Penguin Chat 3, opened to the public on March 31, 2005 and went offline on October 28, 2005.Penguin Chat 3 included some items that are not available in the current version. Two examples are ninjasand snowcats.

 Walt Disney Company

On August 1, 2007, Club Penguin announced that it was partnering up with The Walt Disney Company. New Horizon Interactive claimed that players will not notice a difference. Disney offered a deal of $350 Million Dollars. The headquarters will remain in Kelowna, British Columbia and there are plans to add multiple languages. No external ads will be introduced on the game website. Disney is advertising the game on disney.com and other sites.

According to the Walt Disney Company, an additional $350 million could be added to the initial $350 million offering (for a potential total of $700 million) if the Club Penguin founders can reach profit targets through 2009 with its more than 700,000 paid subscribers and 12 million registered users.

 Coins for Change

Coins for change is an in-game donation from December 14 to December 24 where the players can donate the virtual coins they earn from playing games to an issue that seems most importan to them. At the end of the campaign a cumulative total of 1 million dollars real cash will be donated to three organizations that represent the environment, children in developing countries or children’s health. The three organizations are given parts of the 1 million dollars, depending on how many players donate to that certain issue. For example, if more players donate their virtual coins to the environment, the environment organization will get a better percentage than the others.

                                                                                                                                                        

Club Penguin Offical Website

By Canoe 56 visit www.canoe5556.wordpress.com/

7 responses

20 06 2007
mibs1000

this is realy sweet

24 06 2007
wat the mibs

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28 06 2007
Chill 007

if your new to club penguin you should be a member people

2 07 2007
Canoe 56

yeah its awsome

5 01 2008
dollabills

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5 06 2008
Brenda G.

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30 07 2008
Canoe 56

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