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.
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]
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There are six types of monster you can adopt:
- Poppet
- Furi
- Luvli
- Katsuma
- Diavlo
- Zommer
References[change | change source]
- ↑ 1.01.1Relf, Edwin (26 February 2009). 'Moshi Monsters Breaks 1.5 Million Players'. Press release. Realwire.com. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
- ↑'Moshi Monsters Gets Memberships'. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
- ↑ 3.03.1Butcher, Mike (24 October 2007). 'Education based Moshi Monsters preps beta launch'. Tech Crunch Europe. Retrieved 26 August 2009.[dead link]
- ↑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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Here are some facts about Moshi Monsters.
- The Moshi Monsters franchise began life as a website aimed at children. Players take on the role of a monster (Diavlo, Luvli, Katsuma, Poppet, Zommer and Furi) and explore Monstro City earning Rox (the Moshi Monsters currency).
- The site has over 80 million users and people visit it from more than 100 different countries.
- The Moshi Monsters website went online in 2008 and was developed by the British company, Mind Candy.
- You can now buy lots of different types of Moshi Monsters merchandise, such as music albums (released by Sony), trading cards, chocolate, books and calendars.
- Some of the most popular Moshi Monsters toys are the Moshling figures. There are hundreds of Moshlings to collect and some are much rarer than others.
Moshlings List
Series 1 – Moshling Figures (March, 2011)
- Humphrey
- Burnie
- Jeepers
- ShiShi
- DJ Quack
- Peppy
- Prof. Purplex
- Tiki
- Snookums
- Pooky
- Doris
- Gurgle
- Stanley
- Blurp
- Fumble
- Cali
- Dipsy
- Flumpy
- Honey
- I.G.G.Y.
- Coolio
- Oddie
- Hansel
- Cutie Pie
- Chop Chop
- Sooki-Yaki
- Shelby
- General Fuzuki
- Gingersnap
- Lady Meowford
- Purdy
- Waldo
- Fifi
- McNulty
- White Fang
- Scamp
- Angel
- Priscilla
- Mr. Snoodle
- Gigi
- Squidge
- Kissy
- Ecto
- Big Bad Bill
- Rocky
- Mini Ben
- Liberty
- Cleo
Series 2 – Moshling Figures (September, 2011)
- Lady GooGoo (removed)
- Roxy
- Blingo
- Dustbin Beaver
- Tingaling
- Peeny
- Wurley
- Holga
- Wallop
- Plinky
- Cherry Bomb
- Tiamo
- Pirate Pong
- Fishlips
- Mustachio
- Freakface
- Bloopy
- Fabio
- Black Jack
- Squiff
- Rocko
- Ned
- Bruiser
- Podge
Moshi Monsters Luvli Download
Series 3 – Moshling Figures (March, 2011)
- Nipper
- Cluekoo
- Frettie Facemelt
- Eeky Groanas
- Davy Gravy
- Agony Ant
- 49 Pence
- Gabby
- Clutch
- Lenny Lard
- Ratty
- Bug
- Colonel Catcher
- Art Lee
- Myrtle
- Pluck Shreddington
- Geeky Graonas
- Herman Crab
- Squint Beastford
- Roland Jones
- Squeaky Groanas
- Shrewman
- Banana Montana
- Broccoli Spears
Series 4 – Moshling Figures (August, 2012)
- Zack Binspin
- Pocito
- Leo
- Bobbi SingSong
- Shelly
- Boomer
- Rooby
- Fizzy
- Pip
- Judder
- HipHop
- Tomba
- CocoLoco
- Woolly
- O’Really
- Suey
- Betty
- Scarlet O’Haira
- Oompah
- Scrumpy
- Busling
- Rofl
- Jessie
- Shambles
Series 5 – Moshling Figures (January, 2013)
- Prickles
- Roarker
- Peekaboo
- Cosmo
- Long Beard
- Splutnik
- Pete Slurp
- Bonkers
- Snozzle Wobbleson
- First Officer Ooze
- Lila Tweet
- Dr. C. Fingz
- Bentley
- Captain Squirk
- Gracie
- Percy
Series 6 – Moshling Figures (April, 2013)
- Ziggy
- Linton
- Lurgee
- Sprinkles
- Topsy Turvy
- Billy Bob Baitman
- Buster Bumblechops
- Trixie
- Egon Groanay
- Shoney
- Sweeney Bob
- Hissy
- Dizzee Bolt
- Raarghly
- Stomper
- Oiler


Series 7 – Moshling Figures (July, 2013)
- Uncle Scallops
- Lummox
- Ruby Scribblez
- Hoolio
- YoYo
- Marcel
- Roy G. Biv
- Stashly Snoozer
- Raffles
- Raory Scrawl
- Scrambles / Yolka
- Hocus
- Tamara Tesla
- Blue Jeepers
- Nimbus
- Mr. Meowford
Series 8 – Moshling Figures (October, 2013)
Moshi Monsters Luvli 2
- Slurpy
- Grinny
- Weeny
- Fitch
- Jiggles
- Eugene
- Zonkers
- Nutmeg
- Blossom
- Nancy
- Marty
- Vinnie
- Jackson
- Threddie
- Dribbles
- Blinki