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In times as tumultuous as these, I think it’s time we put on our rose-colored glasses and take a trip down memory lane back ...
Moshi Monsters’ comeback Kickstarter campaign has been targeted by a "malicious actor" who submitted multiple fake pledges. Mind Candy launched its campaign to revive Moshi Monsters as a mobile game ...
Mind Candy, the British company behind the once-popular online game Moshi Monsters, is asking the public to help fund its relaunch in time for the game’s 20th anniversary in 2027. ‘Moshi Monsters’ ...
Gila monsters weren’t the only species that had inspired human drugs. There were antibiotics derived from fungi, anticancer drugs from plants and painkillers from animal venom. Dr.
Moshi is a sleep app created just for children. It offers 30-minute stories based on the Moshi Monsters game characters, that are designed to send children to sleep, and it’s just raised $12 ...
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 ...
Moshi Monsters/Mind Candy "Moshi Monsters" maker Mind Candy was once one of London's top startups but recently avoided bankruptcy with a £1.2 million funding round The company is launching "Moshi ...
Moshi Monsters allows players to adopt a virtual monster as a pet. Players customize their monster as well as the beast’s apartment in Monstro City, where the game takes place.
Moshi Monsters was not above the ASA and in late August a Ruling was made: "The ad must not appear again in the form complained about," the ASA said.
Moshi Monsters, the popular online game, has been removed from an advertising ‘blacklist’ by the ASA after parent firm Mind Candy vowed to stop targeting subscription sales at children and ...
Moshi Monsters was one of two games censured by the ASA The UK advertising watchdog has ruled against online games Moshi Monsters and Bin Weevils in a crackdown on adverts pressuring children to ...
Mind Candy, the creator of once-red hot game "Moshi Monsters" missed the smartphone gaming boom — but it doesn't want to miss out on wearables. The new boss of the Shoreditch gaming company says ...