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Club Penguin
Port 6113 is famously associated with Club Penguin, Disney's browser-based multiplayer online game targeted at children. The port supported game traffic, enabling players to connect within safe, virtual world environments full of social and mini-game experiences..
Port 6113 was primarily used by Club Penguin clients to communicate with Disney servers over TCP. The game facilitated real-time social interactions between players, handling a range of data types including chat messages, movement commands, player-specific events, and mini-game data exchanges.
Being a game dependent on browser Flash technology, connections through this port encompassed data streams originating from Adobe Flash Player instances, establishing persistent TCP sessions to maintain smooth gameplay. The port usually operated behind Disney-managed infrastructure designed to scale and manage large player bases simultaneously.
Though Club Penguin was discontinued in 2017, the port number 6113 may still be observed in residual custom servers or fan-made re-creations. Its core technical purpose remains tied to supporting game logic synchronization and real-time user interactions over a reliable connection protocol in a controlled game ecosystem.