How to Be Good at Club Penguin Games

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Club Penguin is one of the best kid sites on the web for child-friendly games and chat options. Your child might spend a lot of time playing the games on Club Penguin, since winning allows you to buy more stuff for your penguin. You can give them tips to help them be good at the games. Read on to learn how to be good at Club Penguin games.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Join Club Penguin. Before you can play the games, you have to be a member of the site. If you are a parent, you can read the parent's guide before letting your child sign up.
Step2
Browse through the site to find the different games available in each section of the Club Penguin world. As you play more, your favorite games get easier.
Step3
Start with the easy single-player games. Try Ice Fishing or Astro Barrier when you first begin playing the games. Once you can play well enough, you'll earn more coins.
Step4
Hone your skills and compete in the multi-player Club Penguin games. One of the easiest multi-player games is Find Four. However, you'll have more fun participating in the Sled Racing.
Step5
Go to the "Help and Tutorial" section of the site if you are stuck. Club Penguin provides instructions as well as tips on how to master the different games on their site.

Tips & Warnings

  • You need to practice to get really good at many of the website's games. However, most of the games are easy to control and require that you only use the arrow keys on your computer.
  • In most of the games found on Club Penguin, you earn coins even if you lose.

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