Probably, the first time that I got word of club penguin was that time when I was still tutoring a fifth grader in mathematics last year. Paying attention to the words of the kid was not one of my main intentions at that time but I still managed to give him that smiling and very enthusiastic look at what he was telling me. Out of being alone in my room and boredom, I somehow had the quick impulse to type in club penguin and click on search and was kind of lifted from my mood as I saw funny animated penguins who did act like humans. So this club penguin, which I initially thought of as something like Super Mario, is actually a massively multiplayer online role playing game that takes you into another world, a virtual world, of penguins that act like humans in almost every way from dressing up to the virtual gaming environment infrastructures. When you already have your own account after the short registration process, you can get and personalize your very own penguin avatar and explore site features like mini online games, social activities, chatting and connecting to other people, I mean penguins. Just like in the real world, the virtual environment of club penguin allows you to do a lot of exciting and fun stuff but if you cannot take the long leveling up process you might give club penguin cheats a hit. Probably one of the more fun parts of being in the game is having your very own virtual pet and you call them puffles in the club penguin world. I still continue to play the game even if I know very well the fact that the main target market of the game are just kids.