Cheating



Cheating refers to performing any action not in the way the developers of the game intended the players to. It commonly refers for obtaining items, earning extra coins, accessing unavailable or limited features (such as member-only features) and so on.

Cheating is strictly against the rules of Club Penguin and a player that cheats gets banned for 72 hours.

Cheating involves using third party programs such as trainers, which gives a player advantages (such as having large amounts of coins without earning it). The most well known cheating device is Penguin Storm.

Activities like using online pin trackers and looking for parties and catalogs secrets are not considered as cheating.

Club Penguin encouraged all secret agents, as well as every penguin to report any suspected cheating. In an interview with Gizmo, he said, "Our next plan is to block the trainers".

Common Cheating methods
The ways to cheat are using downloadable programs called "trainers". Currently, no working trainers are available.

Cheat Engine was another hacking program that was used to get certain items. It has been confirmed to not work on Club Penguin anymore.

Followbot, or "clones", are a script or a program that cause clones of the cheater to walk after him and to imitate him (talk, and throw snowballs at the same time). This is the most common form of cheating. This is currently fixed, however, it may soon return to Club Penguin.