British startup Mind Candy saw its revenues more than halve in 2016, as it failed to recapture the early glory days of its hit kids' game "Moshi Monsters." Mind Candy reported revenues of £3.43 ...
Mind Candy, the creator of hit children's game Moshi Monsters and a company that has been championed as one of London's most successful tech startups, is on the brink of going out of business, ...
Ian Chambers, the man in charge of Moshi Monsters firm Mind Candy, doesn't want to talk about the company's recent history. "We have talked about the past," he tells us sitting in the board room at ...
Mind Candy, the company behind the successful Moshi Monsters online kids game and character franchise, has acquired a games studio, Origami Blue, to power a new initiative being dubbed ‘Candy Labs’.
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04-18-2012 CREATIVITY How Mind Candy Created A Global Monster That’s Coming For Your Kids With 50 million registered users worldwide, Moshi Monsters built on a virtual pet model to create a giant ...
World of Warriors is a new game from Mind Candy, creators of Moshi Monsters, out soon on Android and iOS. It scratches the familiar collect 'em all itch for Moshi fans in a role-play battling game ...
Mr. Moshi is sitting in a brown leather chair and flicking through a stack of fan letters from kids between the ages of 5 and 11. “Dear Mr. Moshi,” scrawls one in red felt-tip pen. “I love Moshi ...
Mind Candy has appointed Ian Chambers as its new CEO, with immediate effect. Chambers, who previously held senior positions at EA, Ubisoft, IGN and the Game Group, is the company's first CEO since ...
Mind Candy, led by star gaming property Moshi Monsters and founder Michael Acton-Smith, has been seen as one of the breakout successes of the UK startup and gaming world. But as many others in the ...
British gaming company Mind Candy Ltd. said Thursday it swung to a net loss of £2.2 million ($3.5 million) in 2013, from a profit of £8 million the previous year, as it struggled to follow ...
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