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The Worlds in Motion online atlas explores Moshi Monsters

The excellent Worlds in Motion site has an ongoing series of articles called "Online World Atlases", each detailing a virtual world off the beaten path. Past atlas entries have covered Club Penguin, Maple Story, Sherwood Dungeon, Puzzle Pirates, and Dungeon Runners. Last week editor Eric Caoili targetted the quirky Moshi Monsters title for another chapter in the atlas. The first of the three-post entries describes the outline of the game, a Flash-based mobile/web-based title.

The second post describes the game's jumping-off point, adopting your monster and getting your gameplay started in the world of Moshi. The final conclusionary post clarifies the gameplay experience you'll encounter in-game. The game's quirky art and short-session playstyle marks it out as one of the more well-developed kid MMOs. Caoili ends his analysis this way: "Although it's currently in beta, Moshi Monsters is a world which is artistically fully realized, and is therefore very attractive to new players. Sadly, many players will find themselves waiting for the designers to catch up with the artists to gain full enjoyment from it, but as a daily timewaster I can think of few worlds which can compare."