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− | '''''Club Penguin: Game Day!''''' is a ''[[Club Penguin]]'' game for the [[ |
+ | '''''Club Penguin: Game Day!''''' is a ''[[Club Penguin]]'' game for the [[wikipedia:Wii|Nintendo Wii]]. The [[game]] can be played by up to 4 players at a time. The game was first rated on the ESRB site in April 2010<ref>http://www.esrb.org/ratings/synopsis.jsp?Certificate=29096</ref> and officially announced on June 10, 2010. The game introduced 12 new mini-games. This is the third overall ''[[Club Penguin]]'' video game. A code card is included with the game case, unlocks four exclusive [[background]]s of the teams and 2,500 [[coin]]s. |
− | As of May 20, 2014, stamps for ''Game Day!'' can no longer be earned in ''[[Club Penguin]]'' due to the closure of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection servers. |
+ | As of May 20, 2014, stamps for ''Game Day!'' can no longer be earned in ''[[Club Penguin]]'' due to the closure of [[wikipedia:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] servers. |
==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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+ | [[File:CP-GameDay-Code.jpg|thumb|The code card, included in the game case.]] |
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+ | In the game, players create and customize their own [[penguin]] and compete in a variety of challenges. Challenges include Java Sack, Bean Balance, Fast Freeze, Sled & Slide, and Sumo Smash. Each time players beat a challenge, they conquer some territory on the island. The ultimate goal for players is to conquer as much territory as possible. Players could achieve [[List of Game Day Stamps|14 stamps]], earn [[coin]]s, and buy items for their online account, prior to 2014. |
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+ | There are four teams in the game: the [[Yellow Team|Yellow]] Team, the [[Green Team|Green]] Team, the [[Blue Team|Blue]] Team, and the [[Red Team|Red]] Team. Characters like [[Gary]], [[Cadence]], [[Aunt Arctic]], [[Rory]], and [[Rookie]] make a cameo in the game. |
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==Games== |
==Games== |
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{{cquote2|[[Club Penguin]] has always maintained a really strong emphasis on social, family fun and the value of working together. Moving onto the Wii platform lets us offer parents a great opportunity to connect with their kids in the comfort of their own living room around an active game that’s participatory, cooperative and a lot of fun for everyone, and that’s something we’re really excited about<ref name=WorthPlaying>http://worthplaying.com/article/2010/6/10/news/74812/</ref> |
{{cquote2|[[Club Penguin]] has always maintained a really strong emphasis on social, family fun and the value of working together. Moving onto the Wii platform lets us offer parents a great opportunity to connect with their kids in the comfort of their own living room around an active game that’s participatory, cooperative and a lot of fun for everyone, and that’s something we’re really excited about<ref name=WorthPlaying>http://worthplaying.com/article/2010/6/10/news/74812/</ref> |
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|Lane Merrifield (Billybob)|}} |
|Lane Merrifield (Billybob)|}} |
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− | {{cquote2|As the [[Club Penguin]] phenomenon continues to grow, it makes sense to bring the brand to Wii. Club Penguin Game Day! combines the distinct look and feel of the Club Penguin virtual world with competitive games that are easy to pick up and play using the Wii Remote.<ref name=WorthPlaying />|Craig Relyea, Disney Interactive Studios |
+ | {{cquote2|As the [[Club Penguin]] phenomenon continues to grow, it makes sense to bring the brand to Wii. Club Penguin Game Day! combines the distinct look and feel of the Club Penguin virtual world with competitive games that are easy to pick up and play using the Wii Remote.<ref name=WorthPlaying />|Craig Relyea, Disney Interactive Studios}} |
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*[[Media:Club Penguin Game Day! Instruction Booklet.pdf|Instruction Booklet]] |
*[[Media:Club Penguin Game Day! Instruction Booklet.pdf|Instruction Booklet]] |
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+ | *[https://lol.disney.com/games/club-penguin-game-day-video-game Disney LOL Page] |
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Revision as of 15:54, 9 May 2020
Real Life This article is about something real life related to Club Penguin or Club Penguin Island. |
Unlock Items This article is about a merchandise that could unlock items. |
Club Penguin: Game Day! | |
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The box art for Game Day. | |
Information | |
Platform | Nintendo Wii |
Developer | Artoon |
Publisher | Disney Interactive Studios |
ESRB rating | Comic Mischief |
Genre | Mini-Game Compilation |
Date released | September 17, 2010 - Australia, New Zealand September 21, 2010 - North America, Latin America September 24, 2010 - UK |
Club Penguin: Game Day! is a Club Penguin game for the Nintendo Wii. The game can be played by up to 4 players at a time. The game was first rated on the ESRB site in April 2010[1] and officially announced on June 10, 2010. The game introduced 12 new mini-games. This is the third overall Club Penguin video game. A code card is included with the game case, unlocks four exclusive backgrounds of the teams and 2,500 coins.
As of May 20, 2014, stamps for Game Day! can no longer be earned in Club Penguin due to the closure of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection servers.
Gameplay
In the game, players create and customize their own penguin and compete in a variety of challenges. Challenges include Java Sack, Bean Balance, Fast Freeze, Sled & Slide, and Sumo Smash. Each time players beat a challenge, they conquer some territory on the island. The ultimate goal for players is to conquer as much territory as possible. Players could achieve 14 stamps, earn coins, and buy items for their online account, prior to 2014.
There are four teams in the game: the Yellow Team, the Green Team, the Blue Team, and the Red Team. Characters like Gary, Cadence, Aunt Arctic, Rory, and Rookie make a cameo in the game.
Games
Game Series
- Java Jump
- Bean Balance
- Fast Freeze
- Snowball Battle
- Sled & Slide
- Dance Off!
- Puffle Paddle
- Feed-A-Puffle
- Rollin' Riot
- Goal!
- Jackhammer!
- Sumo Smash!
Zone Challenge
- Recolor Sign (Blue, Red, Yellow, Green, Dock)
- Funny Faces (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Town)
- Snowball Fight (Blue, Yellow, Green, Snow Forts)
- Ice Sculpture (Red, Blue, Green, Beach)
- Finding Funny Things (Green, Ski Village)
- Target Shooting (Blue, Ski Village)
- Snowman Head (Red, Ski Village)
- Copy Jeff The Ref (Yellow, Ski Village)
- The Dancing Party (Green, Yellow, Ski Hill)
- Making a Giant Snow Cone (Red, Ski Hill)
- Giant Balloon Challenge (Blue, Ski Hill)
History
ESRB Rating
The game and its rating were first found on the ESRB site on April 2010, but it was taken down before May since the game was not announced at that time. The descriptor was put up again on July 2010.
Blog Posts
Click here for all blog entries by the Club Penguin Team about the game.
Interviews
“ | Club Penguin has always maintained a really strong emphasis on social, family fun and the value of working together. Moving onto the Wii platform lets us offer parents a great opportunity to connect with their kids in the comfort of their own living room around an active game that’s participatory, cooperative and a lot of fun for everyone, and that’s something we’re really excited about[2] | ” |
— Lane Merrifield (Billybob)
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“ | As the Club Penguin phenomenon continues to grow, it makes sense to bring the brand to Wii. Club Penguin Game Day! combines the distinct look and feel of the Club Penguin virtual world with competitive games that are easy to pick up and play using the Wii Remote.[2] | ” |
— Craig Relyea, Disney Interactive Studios
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Music
- Main article: Club Penguin: Game Day!/Music
Gallery
- Main article: Club Penguin: Game Day!/Gallery
References
External links
- International Disney Store page for the game
- Europe/UK Disney Store page for the game
- Instruction Booklet
- Disney LOL Page
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