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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Developer Mind Candy said the site is closing down because it currently runs on Flash, a web technology that creator Adobe is set to kill next ...
Whether it's too much TV time, working on a computer or staring at a tablet, we often blame technology for keeping us awake late at night, but Moshi is the app that does the opposite for kids. This ...
If you’ve got a toddler with a curious brain, busy hands and a knack for finding the one app on your phone that absolutely isn’t for them… rejoice. Moshi Kids has a trio of joyful, ad-free learning ...
Getting the kids off to sleep at night can be a major chore. It’s important to have a bedtime routine, but sometimes the bath, story, tuck in, silly song, drink of water, and final cuddle just don’t ...
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 and bedtime ...
The digital world was once described at a media cocktail party to me very succinctly. If the move from print to the Web was like cashing in dollars for quarters, then the shift to mobile was offering ...
You know those nights when your child begs for another bedtime story or uses extreme thirst, a sudden need to pee, or any other conceivable excuse to buy a few more minutes of awake time? I used to ...