DJ’s Review – Moshi Monsters
July 14, 2008 by DJ
Filed under Announcements, DJ's Reviews, Playing games, Video
Hi Everyone!
This weekend, Dada was watching one of his favorite programs Click! on the BBC Network. One of the new websites that they reviewed was www.moshimonsters.com a new children’s website. The show said this was a truly safe website for children. Dada takes a look at it and gives this review. Okay Dada, you are on line!
Hi folks, DJ’s Dada here! One of the first things that caught my eye on this new website, is that while there is plenty of room for socializing, Mind Candy, the parent company of Moshi Monsters, seems very concerned with your child’s safety. They even go so far as to keep an eye on your monster’s pinboard, where your, in - game, friends can leave you messages. These messages go through two levels of moderation before they are release to the child member. The rules states that a member may not give out personal information such as name, address, telephone number or any other critical information that might identify the member child. The more popular you make your monster, and the more friends you have, the better chance your monster will become Monstar of the Week.

Members adopt their own Monster and keep it happy by solving daily puzzles that are sent to each player. Monster owners can interact with their pets by tickling them, playing games, shopping, designing their rooms, and shortly by dressing them up. One core element being promoted for Moshi Monsters is the ability to build an emotional bond between the user and their Monster, which is achieved through flash animation and a complex behavioral engine. Monsters develop their own unique personalities depending on how well, or badly, they’ve been treated.
Players can connect and communicate with others through the Friends Tree, visits to other Monster rooms, Monster blogs, Newsfeeds, and a messaging system. This site is totally geared towards kids, so online safety is a top priority and the Moshi Monsters team monitors site activity to make sure it remains safe.
The more attention a Monster gets from its owner and their friends, the higher its Monstar status rises. All Monsters start as Z-Listers and can rise through the ranks to become A-List Monstars. Moshi Monsters is played in the browser and requires no download. The game is free to play, although a subscription feature for premium elements will launch in the future, as well a range of offline products.
Michael Acton Smith, CEO of Mind Candy said, “Playing games and chatting to friends are two of the most popular activities for children online. Moshi Monsters provides these experiences in a safe environment while also helping children learn through the puzzle games and educational elements”
In reviewing this website, the first thing I noticed was the instructional tour had the monsters talking in an “alien” language with the words written in English on the screen. This makes it very difficult for young children to play as reading ability is required. Another action that limits age groups is the daily puzzles and working at the Power Plant. Obviously, this website is targeted to an age group of 6 to 14 years old. Understanding the priority of child safety, this makes it a smart move to target an older child age group. When DJ entered and started as a member his mother was with him helping him to understand the concept of the game.
The most important thing that I found was the genuine concern for the safety of the children on line. Maybe, we are seeing a new generation of on-line responsibility towards the safety of children. I will, now, turn you back to DJ.
Thanks Dada! for your review of this new game website for children. My brother and sisters have all signed up and “adopted” monsters. They told me that they are enjoying the new game site. Below, I have included a short video on Moshi Monsters.
Thanks for your visit. Feel free to leave your comments. See you tomorrow!
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Does anyone like the member thing on MM? (moshimonsters) I hate it my parents wont let me be a member. and everyone is like showing off that they are members. it is so lame!
My parents control my access to things on the Internet. I think your parents are just showing that they care about your safety. I have never had any problems with MM. They seem to have good security. My parents are always watching my access on the Internet. Thanks, DJ
the is alsome i’m level 8 almost level 9.p.s my game name is hotshotman rate my room
Hi Tony! That sounds great. Thanks for your vist and comments. Your Friend, DJ
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Hi Allene! Thanks for your kind comments. Please visit often. Your friend, DJ
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