The Moshi Monsters web game is shutting down. Don’t know what to say. Moshi Monsters has had such a big influence on my life, it holds a special place in my heart, even to this day. Of course, it was inevitable. Moshi monsters sketches from my flight. The Moshi Twilight app is packed with over 45 hours of completely original sleepy content, with something new added every week. Families can choose from a growing library of over 145 different Stories, Music Tracks, Sounds and Kids’ Meditations, to help settle little listeners. The Moshi Monsters Wiki is an information resource about the Moshi Monsters franchise. Anyone can edit, so if you would like to help, feel free to create an account and start editing, or just browse around and increase your Moshi Monsters knowledge! If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of the wiki's administrators.
First of all, sorry for being so inactive on this Amino. Second of all... this.
The Moshi Monsters web game is shutting down.
I... don’t know what to say.
Moshi Monsters has had such a big influence on my life, it holds a special place in my heart, even to this day... of course, it was inevitable that it would shut down, but... it just hurts.
We still have Egg Hunt and stuff, sure, but honestly, without the browser game, things just won’t be the same... I’d say start a petition to keep the online game going, but I don’t think it’ll do much good. Perhaps we’ll get a rewritten version? One can dream...
Goodbye, Moshi Monsters. Goodbye to all of the monsters we cared for over the years. We’ll miss you. Thanks for making our childhoods brighter.
Moshi Monsters, an online game that was once popular with children around the globe, is shutting down.
Moshi Monsters sent out an “Important Notice” to users on November 13, which stated that “The Moshi Monsters web game will be closing down at midday (GMT) on 13th December 2019.”
Mind Candy, the company that developed the game, said the site is closing down because it currently runs on Flash, a web technology that Adobe, its creator, is set to kill next year.
“[The closure] has been on our mind for some time, since that decision was made by Adobe in 2017,” Ian Chambers, CEO of Mind Candy, told Engadget.
Many teens have made petitions for the site to not shut down. Many of the comments on the petitions have said things like, “I loved this game since I was a kid…. I can’t bear to lose something I’ve had for so long, even if it’s just a game.” One comment suggested that Mind Candy turns the web game into an app because Flash is getting deleted.
The game offered daily puzzles and challenges to work the minds of children and teach them things such as math, flags from around the world, and spelling. It also sparks creativity with children by allowing them to create and design a monster, dress them up, and decorate their room.
Many students are disappointed by the web page shutting down.
“It’s sad to see such a fun, educational game go. Even now as a 14-year-old, I still play this game in my free time,” Ashley Posey, 9, said.