Mo'Minis Finds Mo Money For Mo Games

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Leena Rao
TechCrunch.com
Wednesday, May 13, 2009; 7:48 AM

Mo'Minis, an Israeli-based startup that provides developers a platform to create mobile games and entertainment applications, has secured $1.5 million in Series A funding from BRM Capital. The company says that the funding will be used to improve the current development platform, strengthen its community of developers and close strategic partnerships with distributors operating mobile carriers worldwide.

Launched in 2008, Mo?Minis raised $400,000 in seed money from private investors. Mo'Minis' platform allows advanced as well as non-skilled developers to create rich media casual games from scratch, without the need of programming, and have them seamlessly supported on a wide range of mobile handsets. Furthermore, developers can collaborate, share game assets with Mo'Minis developers' community members and can monetize their games through Mo'Minis various distribution channels.



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