Environment
Club Penguin is divided into various rooms and distinct areas. Illustrator Peter Welleman designed many of the first environments. Each player is provided with an igloo for a home. Members have the option of opening their igloo so other penguins can access it via the map, under "Member Igloos". Members may also purchase larger igloos and decorate their igloos with items bought with virtual coins earned by playing mini-games. At least one party per month is held on Club Penguin. In most cases, a free clothing item is available, both for paid members and free users. The parties also provide member only rooms in which only members can access. Some major Club Penguin parties are its annual Halloween and Holiday parties. Other large parties include the Music Jam, Adventure Party, the Puffle Party, and the Medieval Party.
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