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System Defender

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Information
Players 1
Minigame Location EPF Command Room
Date released January 13, 2011
Stamps awarded Yes (13)

System Defender is a mini-game in Club Penguin, stylized after the tower defense genre, that is only accessible through the EPF Command Room. In System Defender, you have to destroy the enemies from getting into the system. System Defender was created to destroy bots from getting into the EPF system.

The starting screen when all enemies have been defeated.

Gameplay

  • In the game there are three types of cannons. There are reds, that shoot fast; oranges, that have a long range; and purples, that have more damage. When cannons are placed into sockets, they have the ability to destroy bugs. Each cannon type can be upgraded to three levels.
  • There are basically 2 types of enemies: bugs and bosses. Bugs have less life than bosses, but they still have the ability to damage the system. These 2 types of bugs are the colors: red, orange and purple. See the gallery below.
  • If a certain number of bugs hit the core, the game ends.
  • There is a level where you have to defeat the Ultimate Protobot. It is a robot that was destroyed in 2008, and was rebuilt by Herbert P. Bear. He will send lots of waves of bots. Try upgrading each cannon to the most, which causes the cannons to be stronger and make more shots, making it easier to defeat bots.
  • There are currently 4 levels: the Computer Bugs, Herbert, Klutzy, the Test Bots and the Ultimate Proto-Bot 10000. There will be 1 more level added: The Director.[1]

Characters

The System Defender game features a wide variety of characters. Here is a list of them.

Gallery

Stamps

See also

Trivia

  • This is the only minigame that can only be played by EPF agents (not counting Field-Ops).
  • Unlike other games this one has the music in its own SWF file, other games with music are one SWF file each.
  • The game is often criticized by Club Penguin's younger audience for being too violent.[2]
  • This is the probably the first time Club Penguin featured guns, as the red cannon almost looked like a heavy minigun.
  • Instead of checking the game yourself for new updates, you can check the EPF Spy Phone Messages section for any info about the game for new Advanced Elite Programs.
  • You can earn Medals from it.

Glitches

  • In Level 3, if you play it in the Advanced section, you will get Klutzy's level with the dialogue and bots from Protobot's level.
  • In Level 4, there is a glitch that if you lost the game, a sign will appear and say "Connection is lost".

SWF

Sources and References