Invizimals

Platform(s): PSP
Genre: RPG/Action
Publisher: SCEA
Developer: Novarama
Release Date: Oct. 12, 2010 (US), Nov. 13, 2009 (EU)

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'Invizimals' (PSP) - Features & Screens

by Judy on June 23, 2010 @ 11:16 p.m. PDT

Invizimals allows players to interact with their environment, using the PSP Camera to look for invisible creatures that lurk around every corner. Using the PSP on-screen sensor, players can track down the mysterious Invizimals and lay down magical traps to capture as many of them as possible.

There are invisible creatures everywhere – and only your PSPTM Camera can see them. Track down mysterious Invizimals using the on-screen sensor, lay down your magical trap, and capture as many of them as possible.

Use your Invizimals to face-off in exciting battles using magic and special moves to defeat opponents. Players will teach their Invizimals to learn new attacks and evolve into bigger, stronger, creatures. Indulge in a single-player game of magical discovery or enjoy multiplayer action online. Players can trade Invizimals online with friends and build up a unique collection of amazing creatures.


Key Features:

  • Fun and Unique Gameplay — Use the PSP Camera to hunt down over 25 creatures to capture them. Each Invizimal is a puzzle and you will need to work out how to trap each one differently.
  • Action-Packed Battles — Pit the Invizimals against each other or enjoy multiplayer fights with friends via ad-hoc or infrastructure modes.
  • Social Interaction — Trade Invizimals and magical items with friends ad hoc or online.


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