Club Penguin, a popular online game with about 100 million members, is currently in its second version and is offered for free download on Google Play. The application has a friendly interface and is very user-friendly, with a set of popular penguin friends to befriend along the way. A free version, Club Penguin Lite, is offered to access the features of the application, while the paid version, Club Penguin Elite, is optimized for players to make money. Users who download the application are allowed to create a profile page where they can communicate with other players, earn badges and generate credits that can be used for trading or purchasing goods.
However, many users are complaining about the game crashing after downloading the application. This was first noticed in Australia but has since appeared on other locations. The cause of the crash is an application bug that is similar to the one that causes the application to get stuck on the loading screen. The application got stuck because the information downloaded from Google to connect with the cloud servers was corrupted. It's easy to resolve this by updating the application to the latest version and reinstalling it.
Users with access to the internet can check if the software is available by looking for the name of the software in the Google Play store. Some users have reported success in installing the application, but others report that it gets stuck when trying to access the application. The app seems to be available to download from the official website but some users have reported that it didn't work on their phones. Another problem is the game freezing every time the user opens it. The player might find a notification that the application needs to restart. This usually happens when the player's login to the application and changes the application settings. If the application is already running, then the freeze occurs when the game starts.