Mind Candy specialises in the development of new types of multi-player, online gaming experiences.

The company's first project was the award winning Perplex City, a global treasure hunt played by thousands of people around the world across many different types of media.

Mind Candy's second project is Moshi Monsters, a new virtual world and online game aimed at kids (and big kids!).

Moshi Monsters is a new virtual world and online game, where anyone can adopt and care for their very own pet monster.

Monster owners can select and customize their monster, play with it, take it shopping, decorate its room, and share it with friends.

We're in beta at the moment but you can learn more over at moshimonsters.com.



"It offers an incredibly immersive entertainment experience. Rather than simply watching a film or reading a book in the traditional linear fashion, Perplex City swirls all around you." Business Week

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RECENT NEWS AND THOUGHTS

16 April 2008
Here be Monsters!

Starting today, Moshi Monsters is open to all and sundry to adopt their own Monstery pet, and become a part of the fun and games in Monstro City! We have a new widget for Facebook and Bebo which lets your...


Posted at 4:26 PM by Ryan Conway \\ Permalink


4 April 2008
Byron Review talk at BAFTA

So, if you're in Britain at the moment you can't help but notice that Dr Tanya Byron's review "Safer Children in a Digital World" was published late last week. For the past few days everyone from Ofcom, to the Home...


Posted at 5:23 PM by Chris Thorpe \\ Permalink


4 April 2008
Mashing up the widgiverse

We've been a bit slow writing up our trip to the recent Mashup* event on Widgets. Possibly because we've been very busy working on what we were demoing - your monster, sitting on your Facebook/Bebo/MySpace page greeting your friends in...


Posted at 3:10 PM by Chris Thorpe \\ Permalink


3 April 2008
Future Karaoke

The Mind Candies were out in force on the 1st April, with a group of us attending "Future Karaoke", an evening of short talks on art, music, philosophy and technology. Amongst the various presenters, three Mind Candies took the stage...


Posted at 12:17 PM by Ryan Conway \\ Permalink


25 March 2008
Games For Girls

A quick post to say that I will be speaking on women in the gaming industry at "Games For Girls" on Wednesday the 26th March from 6pm. "Games For Girls" is being held at the venue below: Wellcome Collection 183...


Posted at 3:01 PM by Divinia Knowles \\ Permalink


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