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Mind Candy, the British company behind the once-popular online game Moshi Monsters, is asking the public to help fund its ...
A quick disclosure: readers of my last book will be familiar with the story (which you can read here) of London-based entrepreneur Michael Acton Smith. Smith co-founded boy’s toys e-tailer ...
A craze for new toys known as Moshi Monsters is taking hold among children in the United Kingdom and could spread to the United States when the toys are unveiled at the New York Toy Fair ...
NEW YORK, Aug. 24, 2012 /CNW/ - Hot on the heels of the record breaking debut game Moshi Monsters™: Moshling Zoo comes the exciting new videogame from Mind Candy, Moshi Monsters ™: Moshlings ...
Cartoon Network teamed up with Studio Moshi on the animated series Monster Beach, which has debuted in the Asia Pacific and is rolling out internationally.. The 48×11-minute series is billed as a ...
Children come in after school to test and play Moshi Monster games. So the toys that abound in the office are as much for them as for Mind Candy's employees. Here's a full race car track set.
Moshi offers a free one-week trial before charging USD$40 annually, with six pieces of content free for anyone. The company has more than 100,000 subscribers, with 85 million stories played.
A computer game based on the popular children's website Moshi Monsters has topped the charts, beating one of the fastest selling computer games of all time. Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo is Britain ...
Moshi Monster developer Mind Candy plunged from an annual profit of £10.1 million in 2012 to a loss of £2.8 million for the year ending December 31, 2013, its latest financial report has revealed.
The Moshi Monster game, aimed at six to 12-year-olds, allows players to adopt "moshling" characters that often spoof real life musicians. Pictures: Lady Gaga.
The idea comes across from one of Moshi Monster creator Michael Acton Smith’s other ventures: Calm.com which recently won the Apple iPhone App of the Year 2017.