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 ...
Mind Candy believes that tablets are the future of gaming – and it wants to make the most of it by brining a ‘full’ Moshi Monsters app to iPad. With over 60m registered users, the desktop version has ...
Mind Candy boss Michael Acton Smith also sees 'an opportunity to do in-app purchases ethically' within children's apps. Children's virtual world Moshi Monsters has signed up more than 70m children and ...
Moshi Monsters, a once massively popular web game that let you raise colorful creatures and complete mini-games around Monstro City, is shutting down. As Ryan Brown spotted on Twitter, the Moshi ...
Children's virtual world Moshi Monsters signed up 15m new users in 2012, but its parent company Mind Candy's growth was fuelled more by sales of licensed products than subscriptions. The London-based ...
The long-awaited Moshi Monsters game has launched for mobile users worldwide after an initial release in the UK in December. Moshi Monsters Village, a freemium iOS game for children, has seen 250,000 ...
Moshi Monsters are currently trying to take over the world, it seems. The site, aimed at kids around seven and upwards, now boasts over 50 million members, many of them paying a subscription fee to ...
(Bloomberg) -- Mind Candy Ltd., best known for its Moshi Monsters franchise, has raised $12 million from investors and is putting its Petlandia business up for sale to focus on promoting a relaxation ...
Mind Candy, the British company behind popular online game Moshi Monsters, has announced a new mobile app called PopJam, which it describes as an 'Instagram for kids'. PopJam allows children to create ...
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