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Moshi Monsters maker unveils mobile-focused kids game ‘World of Warriors’

May 30, 2014

Mind Candy, the team behind the hugely popular Moshi Monsters game, has revealed it is working on a new title with a mobile focus.


Called World of Warriors the combat strategy game is aimed at casual players aged six and over.
The game will be officially launched in late 2014 and is being developed only for smartphones and tablets.
According to Mind Candy CEO Michael Acton Smith, the game is “teeming with an ever-increasing cast of history’s greatest warriors. Summoned to the hostile Wildlands from a mind-boggling array of cultures, tribes and civilizations, each warrior has a story to tell. But the only way to survive is to FIGHT!”
Fans are encouraged to sign up to the World of Warriors mailing list to receive sneak peeks and extras ahead of the game’s launch.
UK-based Mind Candy is best known for the Moshi Monsters online game that gives people control of a monster that they take on quests around the Moshi world.
In 2013, Moshi Monsters had more than 80 million registered users according to statistics from Mind Candy.
View a promo for the new game here:

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