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[[File:PenguinStormTangoIcon.svg|thumb|The Penguin Storm icon]]  
[[File:PenguinStormTangoIcon.svg|thumb|The Penguin Storm icon]]  
[[Image:cheater.png|thumb|272px|A cheater using Penguin Storm to Walk on walls and change his/her [[penguin]] [[color]] to Gold.]]


'''Penguin Storm''' is a client-side (although some features are [[server]]-side, such as [[bot]]ting) [[cheating]] program used to cheat on the game [[Club Penguin]]. The author of the program is [[MicroChip123]], and the program itself has over 12,000 lines of code.  
'''Penguin Storm''' is a client-side (although some features are [[server]]-side, such as [[bot]]ting) [[cheating]] program used to cheat on the game [[Club Penguin]]. The author of the program is [[MicroChip123]], and the program itself has over 12,000 lines of code.  


Penguin Storm, like many of MicroChip123's trainers, had the ability to buy old items from catalogues, via their respective item ID's (In late 2007, the [[Club Penguin Team]] fixed it retiring the feature), and a built-in money maker. It is a more advanced version of its' predecessor trainer, Penguin Fire. The trainer itself was written in '''([[Penguin Storm|More...]])'''
Penguin Storm, like many of MicroChip123's trainers, had the ability to buy old items from catalogues, via their respective item ID's (In late 2007, the [[Club Penguin Team]] fixed it retiring the feature), and a built-in money maker. It is a more advanced version of its' predecessor trainer, Penguin Fire. The trainer itself was written in '''([[Penguin Storm|More...]])'''

Revision as of 03:59, 2 April 2010

The Penguin Storm icon

Penguin Storm is a client-side (although some features are server-side, such as botting) cheating program used to cheat on the game Club Penguin. The author of the program is MicroChip123, and the program itself has over 12,000 lines of code.

Penguin Storm, like many of MicroChip123's trainers, had the ability to buy old items from catalogues, via their respective item ID's (In late 2007, the Club Penguin Team fixed it retiring the feature), and a built-in money maker. It is a more advanced version of its' predecessor trainer, Penguin Fire. The trainer itself was written in (More...)