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"Waddle around and meet new friends!"
―Official tagline[12]

Club Penguin was a web-based MMO virtual world created by New Horizon Interactive LTD., later known as Disney Canada, Inc. Players controlled a penguin avatar to explore the virtual-world, which was filled with many activities and mini-games. While the game was free to play, players with a membership subscription could enjoy exclusive mini-game levels and less restrictions. Every few months, the game also held original events and cross-promotional events. Two such cross-promotional events were themed around Star Wars.

In 2013, the first Star Wars event began in-game. The entirety of Club Penguin was redesigned around Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, and players were given missions and tasks that led up to the destruction of the Death Star. The second Star Wars event, based on the first season of Star Wars Rebels, began in 2015. Both events had lightsaber duels as exclusive features for players with active membership subscriptions. Club Penguin was later discontinued on March 29, 2017, after a drop in active players and overall interest.

Description[]

"When we launched Club Penguin, we never expected it to be as big as it became."
Lance Priebe, on the success of the game[13]

Club Penguin was a children's web-based MMO virtual world. The simplistic gameplay involved players controlling a penguin avatar and interacting with other players.[14] Similar to other web browser games, it was developed using Adobe Flash.[8] The game was free-to-play but limited. Players could purchase a membership subscription to unlock all available features and remove restrictions on certain actions. Club Penguin also held limited events to make the experience fun and unique to which players would return.[3]

Star Wars content[]

"A long time ago on an island far, far away…"
―Opening tagline of Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover[15]
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Promotional image for Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover

The first Star Wars event in the game was a parody of the 1977 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, titled Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover. Some Club Penguin non-playable characters dressed up and role-played as known Star Wars characters to guide players throughout the event. Special rooms based on locations such as the planet Tatooine, the moon Yavin 4, and the Death Star battlestation were added, and some pre-existing rooms were lightly decorated to better suit the event. Players could play as the Rebel Alliance and were given tasks to complete, culminating in the Death Star's destruction. With the completion of the event, players could obtain special clothing items. Along with the missions, a Star Wars clothing catalog was added. Costumes such as the Rodian bounty hunter Greedo, Rebel pilot, Stormtrooper, and more were added for players with a membership subscription to purchase. Players with a membership subscription could also wield a lightsaber with which to duel each other.[16]

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Promotional image for Club Penguin Star Wars Rebels Takeover

The second Star Wars event had a storyline heavily based on the first season of the 2014 Disney XD animated television series Star Wars Rebels. The event was called Club Penguin Star Wars Rebels Takeover. Unlike the previous event, only a few special rooms were added for the event, but half of the pre-existing island was fully redesigned to look like the planet Lothal. Characters from the series, including the human Ezra Bridger, the Jedi Kanan Jarrus, the Mandalorian Sabine Wren, the Twi'lek pilot Hera Syndulla, and the Lasat Garazeb Orrelios, were present during the event as non-playable characters. The Spectres gave players multiple tasks throughout the event. The lightsaber duel mechanic was added back for the event for subscribers. In addition to dueling each other, players could also duel the leader of the Inquisitorius, The Grand Inquisitor, and receive exclusive rewards.[17]

Development[]

"Together, we can build an island, create a community, change the world… And even tip an iceberg. Waddle On."
Club Penguin Team, a hidden farewell message before the game's closure[10]

Club Penguin was released by New Horizon Interactive LTD. (now known as Disney Canada, Inc.) on October 24, 2005, for web browsers on Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.[1] With great reviews and growing popularity, the web-based MMO was later released on Miniclip, an online game site. Club Penguin quickly grew even bigger in popularity and became Miniclip's number one game.[3]

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In-game default player avatar

By August 2007, Club Penguin was acquired by The Walt Disney Company to open up more development opportunities. The game was later hosted on its own website[3] and received the rating of "Everyone" by the ESRB.[9] Since then, Club Penguin ran numerous original and cross-promotional events like those featuring Star Wars and other Disney properties.[3] Club Penguin expanded to the growing mobile platforms, releasing on iPad on May 19, 2013,[5] along with iPhone and Android on April 17[6] and December 18, 2014, respectively.[7]

On July 25, 2013, Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover began. It was initially announced in an official blog post on June 20, 2013.[18] To help promote the event, Club Penguin had a booth from July 26 until July 28 of 2013 during Celebration Europe II, offering physical prizes and exclusive in-game items.[19] The event concluded on August 15, 2013.[16]

On November 26, 2014, an official blog post announced that another Star Wars cross-promotional event called Club Penguin Star Wars Rebels Takeover would occur.[20] The event was added to help promote the series. On January 22, 2015, the event began, and it later concluded on February 4, 2015.[17]

On January 30, 2017, a blog post announced that Club Penguin would shut down on March 29 of the same year. The game later held one last event before completely going offline. Contributing factors to Club Penguin's discontinuation included the decline in active player numbers, a steady decrease in revenue, and the need for Disney Canada to shift their focus fully on developing Club Penguin Island.[21]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 TwitterLogo Rocket Snail (@rocketsnail) on Twitter: "This proposal resulted in the creation of New Horizon Interactive with Dave and Lane to create Club Penguin." (backup link)
  2. About Us on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on January 6, 2007)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 About on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on February 23, 2016)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Important Announcement Regarding Club Penguin on Desktop and Mobile Devices by Megg on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on January 31, 2017)
  5. 5.0 5.1 My Penguin is LIVE!! Help us celebrate!! on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on December 23, 2015)
  6. 6.0 6.1 Club Penguin App: iPhone, iPod touch, and Puffles! by Plo Field on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on October 3, 2014)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Club Penguin App - Now Available for Android! on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on March 26, 2017)
  8. 8.0 8.1 Disney Club Penguin FAQ on Disney.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  9. 9.0 9.1 YouTube Club Penguin: Hollywood Party 2013 - Official Trailer on the Club Penguin Archives YouTube channel (backup link)
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Play Now! on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on February 23, 2016)
  11. 11.0 11.1 Disney Club Penguin App FAQ on Disney.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  12. Homepage on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on February 5, 2012)
  13. YouTube Club Penguin: New Horizons Part 1 - A Brief History of Club Penguin on the Club Penguin Archives YouTube channel (December 23, 2018) (backup link)
  14. Club Penguin: the kids' website that became an internet obsession by Elena Cresci on Guardian (January 31, 2017) (archived from the original on February 22, 2023)
  15. YouTube Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover Trailers - Cinematic & Animated on the David CP YouTube channel (content now obsolete; backup link)
  16. 16.0 16.1 Club Penguin Star Wars Takeover
  17. 17.0 17.1 Club Penguin Star Wars Rebels Takeover
  18. Special July 2013 Party Announcement by Polo Field on Club Penguin (June 20, 2013) (content now obsolete; archived from the original on June 24, 2013)
  19. Club Penguin at Star Wars Celebration Europe 2013! by Daffodaily5 on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on September 22, 2013)
  20. Guess What's Coming to Club Penguin in January 2015 by Megg on Club Penguin (content now obsolete; archived from the original on May 22, 2015)
  21. Why Did Club Penguin Shut Down? by Gennaro Cuofano on FourWeekMBA (archived from the original on February 20, 2023)

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