Posted by Chrisdog93 on Friday, March 26, 2010 at 3:50PM PST | Comments (178)

Apple recently approved a new Club Penguin app for the iPhone and iPod Touch called Club Penguin Guide!

Get the Club Penguin Guide App for your iPod Touch or iPhone!

The app has all of the cheats, tutorials, and trackers you could possibly need for Club Penguin, available anywhere on your iPhone or iPod Touch! It’s very useful for pretty much anything Club Penguin related. For example, you want to find Cadence at the Penguin Play Awards. You can use the trackers tab to find her location!

Get the Club Penguin Guide App for your iPod Touch or iPhone!

Of course the app has tons of other uses. There are detailed step by step cheats, and tutorials. Below is an example of one of the many cheats you can discover with Club Penguin Guide:

Get the Club Penguin Guide App for your iPod Touch or iPhone!

The Club Penguin Guide app will be starting at only $1.99! Here’s how you can get the Club Penguin Guide app on your iPod Touch or iPhone:

If you have iTunes on your computer, just click here to download the app. It will be synced next time you plug in your iPod Touch or iPhone.

If you don’t have iTunes on your computer (or are reading from your iPod Touch/iPhone), use these steps:

1. Go to the app store on your iPod Touch of iPhone.

2. Click on the search tab. Search for, “Club Penguin Guide”. Click on the icon that looks like the one below:

Get the Club Penguin Guide App for your iPod Touch or iPhone!

3. Click on the price, and then click on the buy button.

4. Enter your iTunes info (email and pass).

You will now be able to have the Club Penguin Guide app on your iPod Touch or iPhone!

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