Moshi Monsters is a website where players can adopt a virtual pet monster and collect Moshlings. The monsters have to be fed and played with. Players can also buy clothes and other items for the monster. Players earn credits (called 'Rox') by solving puzzles and playing simple games. These puzzles test skills such as basic math, spatial awareness, logic, counting, anagrams and vocabulary.[1] You you can collect over 200 moshlings, all which come in sets in different themes like 'Movies' or 'Puppies.'.There is also an app called Moshi monsters egg hunt.

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The website is run by the British company Mind Candy and is designed for children of all ages. This game encourages players to socially network with each other.[2] The basic game is free, but if a membership is purchased there are more extras, including an increasing of the number of 'friends' you can have from 0 to 10000. It has been described as 'Tamagotchi meets Facebook.'[3] The game is designed for parents looking for a safe and advertisement free site for young children.[3] The site does, however, promote and sell toys linked to the game.[4] The site opened in November 2007, and by early 2009 had over 1.5 million players.[1]

There are six types of monster you can adopt:

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  1. Poppet
  2. Furi
  3. Luvli
  4. Katsuma
  5. Diavlo
  6. Zommer


Aug 16, 2018 At Moshi Monsters you can do exactly that and more! Explore the wacky world of Moshi and you can collect Moshlings, earn Rox, play games, make friends and even join forces with the Super Moshis! The Living Dead Skull Mask is a clothing item that is sold at Katsuma Klothes in Moshi Monsters. Moshi Monsters is a website where players can adopt a virtual pet monster and collect Moshlings. The monsters have to be fed and played with. Players can also buy clothes and other items for the monster. Players earn credits (called 'Rox') by solving puzzles and playing simple games.

References[change | change source]

  1. 1.01.1Relf, Edwin (26 February 2009). 'Moshi Monsters Breaks 1.5 Million Players'. Press release. Realwire.com. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  2. 'Moshi Monsters Gets Memberships'. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
  3. 3.03.1Butcher, Mike (24 October 2007). 'Education based Moshi Monsters preps beta launch'. Tech Crunch Europe. Retrieved 26 August 2009.[dead link]
  4. Carter, Meg (2 June 2008). 'Are ads on children's social networking sites harmless child's play or virtual insanity'. The Independent. Retrieved 26 August 2009.

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In the same week that social gaming juggernaut Moshi Monsters announced its foray into the video game space, the brand’s magazine has become the best-selling children’s title in the UK within its first six months on the shelf.

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A collaboration between brand-owner Mind Candy and SkyJack Publishing, the magazine has reached a circulation of 113,748, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, coming in first for kids and ranking at 70 within the top-100 magazines sold in the UK. To put that into perspective, that’s more than British GQ, which pulled in 94,500 in circulation from January to June of this year.

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Of course, the success of the newsstand title is largely attributed to its ties to the popular www.moshimonsters.com, which now has more than 50 million registered users worldwide, 12 million of which live in the UK. Each monthly issue of Moshi Monsters Magazine contains 52-pages of content, including comic strips, competitions, free gifts, puzzles, top-secret Moshi hints and tips, character fact files, user-generated content and codes that unlock content within the online world.