LONDON – February 11 2011 – Leading social online games developer Mind Candy, publisher of global kids phenomenon moshimonsters.com – which now has over 34 million users worldwide - today announces ...
Mind Candy, a UK-based social network for kids and the brand owner of Moshi Monster toys, just landed a Happy Meal partnership with McDonald's. The startup's licensed products will be placed in more ...
The Moshi Monsters franchise is invading McDonald's this holiday season for a Happy Meal promotion that will introduce a new character and promote a new Nintendo game. The promotion, which began Dec.
“If ever there is a moment to join or start up your own company, this is it,” says Smith. “To be the little nimble startups that can run rings around the major corporations and move faster than them ...
British web browser game and toy series Moshi Monsters is returning with a new mobile game in 2027. Entertainment company Mind Candy launched a Kickstarter campaign on June 16th with the hopes of ...
Moshi Monsters does what it says on the tin - it contains monsters Four floors up in the achingly cool Tea Building in the heart of London's Shoreditch are the remarkably welcoming offices of Mind ...
Moshi Monsters Bobble Bots bring Moshlings into the real world. Weird but oddly endearing, check out our hands-on video. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer ...
It’s a Monday night, and Michael Acton Smith is hosting a party at his three-story home in London’s Soho district. Far below the flat’s high ceilings, techies and artists navigate mismatched furniture ...
It’s February, which means Toy Fair in New York City. Every year, Mind Candy CEO Michael Acton Smith comes to town to peddle his little monsters. Those would be Moshi Monsters, one of the largest ...
When Michael Acton Smith, the founder of Moshi Monsters, was very little he was given a Pet Rock as a present. He could feed it, keep it warm, tell it stories and build his own fantasy world around it ...
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 ...
LONDON, UK – June 24th 2010, 2:00pm BST – Mind Candy, the global developer and publisher of the popular children’s online game, Moshi Monsters ( www.moshimonsters.com), has signed a master toy ...