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Mind Candy Launches Moshi Monsters Magazine

Monthly magazine tie-in with educational social game that boasts over 30 million users worldwide. Mind Candy, developer and operator of the children’s online social game Moshi Monsters, has launched a...

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Mind Candy valued at £125m

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Michael Acton Smith: Games can beat Harry Potter

Moshi Monsters maker says, “The most successful entertainment brands of tomorrow will originate as games.” Michael Acton Smith, CEO of Mind Candy, maker of web-based kids game Moshi Monsters, told the...

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Moshi Monsters dev set to double headcount

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Now recruiting on Edge Jobs

Find your future in France as Blizzard's European sales director, working in London with Mind Candy or creating PS3 exclusives at Supermassive. Blizzard Entertainment is looking for a sales director...

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Now recruiting on Edge Jobs

Find your future at Blizzard, working with Mind Candy, creating PS3 exclusives at Supermassive or creating 3D models for Dyson. Blizzard Entertainment is looking for a sales director to cover Europe,...

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Study: half of UK children have toy based on virtual world

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Gree and Mind Candy partner for mobile Moshi Monsters

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Gree goes global: Assassin’s Creed, Moshi Monsters and more

The Japanese mobile giant's Kyoko Matsushita on building a worldwide studio base and targeting a billion users. Gree’s aspirations should be considered more in the context of a Google or Facebook than...

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Gree's gaming lead on the new era of data-led development

Taisei Yoshida on Gree’s player-first philosophy and linking mobile to console. Videogames are no longer the passive end product of several years’ toil. MMOG subscriptions popularised the idea of...

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