Andreessen-Backed MinoMonsters Follows Rovio’s...
Andreessen-Backed MinoMonsters Follows Rovio’s Lead, Signs Book Deal, Releases Trailer As It Plans Move Into TV,... http://t.co/mHm7KjGAso
April 18, 2013
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MinoMonsters launched in early 2011 on a mission to become the Pokémon of social games, allowing gamers to explore a world inhabited by bite-sized, furry monsters, taking them on quests and battling their friends. For this reason -- and because founders Josh Buckley and Tyler Diaz were Y Combinator's two youngest graduates at 18 and 17-years-old, respectively -- the startup found some early buzz.
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