Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom

Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom (2014)

by Magenta Software, Novarama, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Platform
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Explore the world of the Invizimals as the smash hit series comes to PlayStation 3 in a thrilling third-person adventure. You are Hiro, a young explorer who discovers a magical portal that teleports you to the Lost Kingdom -- a land under attack from a cruel, rampaging robot army. Transform into 16 of the most popular Invizimals, using their unique powers and abilities to solve puzzles and battle against your enemies. Link up with players of Invizimals: The Alliance on PlayStation Vita to swap bonus game items and stage electrifying four-player battles via Cross-Platform playShow more
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