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RocketSnail Games

Rocketsnail Games is a old website that got closed down, due to a lack of funding. This was the site of both Penguin Chat and Penguin Chat 3. It was made by Rsnail, a Moderator of Club Penguin. Rsnail owned it until it was closed down. If you search on Google[1] and click one of the first two games, you will play them. the website is www.rocketsnail.com
Games
Mancala classic
Mancala Classic is identical to Mancala in Club Penguin. This game is still available at www.rocketsnail.com/mancala/classic
Mancala snails

Mancala Snails is a game that is like Mancala, but instead of stones to move, there were green and yellow snails. When the snails jump in the jar, a rocket comes out of their back (hence the name Rocketsnail Games). This game is still available. Play it there and here hereis the site.
Word crunch
Everyday there was a new theme of word crunching. This game is also still available. Nothing else is known about Word Crunch. Isn't there a word search in the newspaper?
Ballistic Biscuit

Ballistic Biscuit was like Club Penguin's Hydro-Hopper, except that there were humans in the game instead of penguins. Club Penguin's Hydro-Hopper used to be called Ballistic Biscuit, until the name was changed due to a vote. Some of the other choices were "Board Blaster" and "Water Yachter."
Experimental Penguins
Experimental Penguins was an early version of Club Penguin. It is still available now; to play it, go to www.penguinchat.com. In this game you can be a little blue penguin and waddle around meeting new friends. However, it was not as safe as Club Penguin. Any penguin that was mean or had a bad name you could not report. They soon closed it down and made Penguin Chat. This game was so famous that Contact Music found it and called it their own. Experimental Penguins name was changed to Penguin Chat so Club Penguin fans wouldn't know. The idea of Experimental Penguins was very successful, so the game transformed into Penguin Chat, Penguin Chat 2, and the famous Penguin Chat 3, which eventually turned into the Club Penguin we use today.