Serial UK entrepreneur Michael Smith took the wrapper off his new startup, Moshi Monsters at Virtual Worlds Forum today in London. The world goes into private beta in a couple of weeks. Essentially, ...
LONDON, UK – Mind Candy (developers of the online game for kids, Moshi Monsters) today announced that over 1.5 million Monsters have now been adopted at www.moshimonsters.com. The free-to-play online ...
Moshi Monsters, children’s social gaming brainchild of London-based Mind Candy‘s Michael Acton Smith, made some major announcements this week. Moshi Monsters has until now been completely online, ...
Successful children's franchises like "Harry Potter" have traditionally been spun out of hit TV shows, films and books -- but can they also come from virtual worlds? Mind Candy, publisher of the ...
Moshi Monsters, a virtual world which is best described as Tamagotchi-meets- educational-games- meets-Facebook for 7-12 year olds, has been sending out secret invites since its closed beta launch this ...
LONDON - Mind Candy, the UK-based developer of the children's free-to-play social online game Moshi Monsters, has announced it has exceeded 15 million registered ...
It seems you can't keep Trip Hawkins out of the business. Following the confused end of his involvement with mobile/social publisher Digital Chocolate, the EA founder is back in the game with new ...
Tens of thousands of visitors went through the doors of the National Media Museum during a record-breaking half-term for the Bradford attraction. The museum’s Moshi Monsters activities, centred around ...
LONDON, UK – 13 October 2010 – Mind Candy, the global developer and publisher of the popular children’s online game, Moshi Monsters, today announced the launch of the Moshi Monsters MouthOff App on ...
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