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Revision as of 00:23, 12 December 2013

Club Penguin
My Penguin Logo
Information
Platform Mobile
Developer Walt Disney
Publisher Disney Mobile
ESRB rating 4+
Genre ?
Date released May 9, 2013 (iPad)
Unknown (iPhone)[1]
Spring 2014 (Android)[2]

Club Penguin (formerly known as My Penguin) is a mobile application for iPads with iOS 5 or higher, relating to Club Penguin. It released on May 9, 2013. It will soon be available on the Play Store.[3] It was found in Club Penguin's files, meaning it will most likely have some in-game connectivity (this was confirmed by Spike Hike on the What's New Blog). It's name was confirmed at Club Penguin Media Summit, as well as the fact that you will be able to edit your penguin's player card. You can also obtain items for your penguin from the in-app Penguin Style catalog, or the "Sushi Drop" minigame. It is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, French and German.

Features

  1. Edit Penguin: you can edit your penguin's clothing.
  2. Friends List: brings up your Buddy List.
  3. Catalogues: you can buy clothes from the latest Penguin Style catalog. You can buy furniture items from the Furniture Catalog and igloos on the Igloo Catalog. Sports Catalog and Martial Artworks are available too.
  4. Blog: you can read the latest posts from the What's New Blog.
  5. Videos (formerly): you can watch the latest videos from Club Penguin's YouTube channel.
  6. Games: you can play Club Penguin minigames such as Bean Counters, Jelly Bean Counters, Puffle Rescue, Puffle Roundup, Ice Fishing, Pufflescape, Jet Pack Boost and Card-Jitsu Snow.
  7. Snowball: you can throw a snowball at penguins.
  8. Sushi Drop and Jet Pack Boost: Two exclusive mini-games for the app.
  9. Igloos: you can edit your igloo, visit and like other players igloos.

Exclusive Mini-Games

Sushi Drop

Main Article: Sushi Drop

Sushi Drop is a game that is only available on the Club Penguin app. Spike Hike announced it on the Club Penguin blog. In order to play it, you need sushi and you can get it by watching videos, reading the blog etc. Once you have sushi you have to feed it to the clams and if you do feed them, you get coins depending on the size of the clam (bigger clams means more coins). You can also obtain 8 items from the game for your online penguin, and they are:

Jet Pack Boost

Main Article: Jet Pack Boost

Jet Pack Boost Jet is a spin-off to Jet Pack Adventure. It was released in August 29, 2013 with the launch of the version 1.2 of Club Penguin app.

Content Updates

See main article: My Penguin Version Differences

Glitches

  • If you play Card-Jitsu Snow for an extended period of time, the game will freeze to a blue screen.
  • When near the end of Ice Fishing, going to the Home screen and returning will cause more fish to appear than normal.

Reception

The overall game is currently rated four and a half stars. All reviews for the current version average at four stars.

Gallery

Icons

Main Page

Sneak Peeks

Version 1.0

Version 1.2

Version 1.3

Mini Games

Homepage Advertisements

Miscellaneous

Videos

<youtube>Eofw6edYIhM</youtube> <youtube>gT0vxJTzEUs</youtube>

Sources and References

  1. http://www.clubpenguinwiki.info/static/images/www/8/82/SpikeHikeTwitterMyPenguiniPhone.PNG
  2. http://www.clubpenguinwiki.info/static/images/www/e/e6/SpikeHikeTwitterAndroidMyPenguin.PNG
  3. http://www.straight.com/life/379506/club-penguin-looks-expand-mobile-space Other languages and Android versions are also in the works, said Heatherly, but for now he wants to start “humbly”. “Kids are still going to play on the web,” he said, “but for the brand to stay relevant, we need to be on mobile.”