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Why is Moshi gone?

Why is Moshi gone?

On the 13th of November 2019, Mind Candy announced that Moshi Monsters would be closing down on 13 December, 2019 due to the end of support for Adobe Flash Player. On 13 December 2019, the game’s servers had shut down as planned, and the website has been defunct ever since.

Is Moshi Monsters still around?

On November 13, 2019, it was announced that Moshi Monsters would shut down at midday (GMT) on December 13, 2019.

How many Moshi are there?

To date, there are 290 named Moshlings as well as a few who appeared in media but have not been named yet. These are spread across 56 sets. In the original online game, 47 of these sets released, though not all were completed with all four members. Moshi Monsters Egg Hunt introduced Super Moshlings.

What company owns Moshi Monsters?

Mind Candy
Moshi Monsters is the brainchild of Michael Acton Smith, the 37-year-old founder of Shoreditch, England-based entertainment company Mind Candy. Started in 2008, Moshi Monsters is a children’s game with a social networking element that allows users to adopt and care for their own pet monsters in a virtual world.

Where can you buy Moshlings?

The Moshling Garden is the place where users can plant different seeds to try and catch a Moshling. The Moshling Garden can be found on the map next to the House and Dress Up Room, and you can also get to it from your main room by clicking on the garden door which is located next to the Food Factory.

What was the name of Mind Candy’s previous project before they worked on Moshi Monsters?

As off early 2020, Mind Candy’s only active license was Moshi Twilight Sleep Stories, which they renamed to Moshi Sleep Stories. For brand recognition reasons most likely, they changed the company name to Moshi as well.

When was Moshi Monsters most popular?

Created by the British technology entrepreneur, Michael Acton Smith, in 2008, the Moshi Monsters children’s game became a rare British hit around the globe, attracting 80 million registered users by 2013.