Come play and meet the Invizimals at the Principe Pío station in Madrid

You can go to see the recreational space The InviZimals Hunters Alliance they have built in the old North Station, on the slope of San Vicente with Paseo Rey. It is very close to the Prince Pio Shopping Center in Madrid from which you can go walking with the kids and let them become authentic hunters of InviZimals. Space is perfectly organized, it is possible that we have to wait, although as children enter from ten to ten, parents included, the rate of progress is high. In our case we enter at 12:00 and finish an hour and a half later.

At the end of the event, which is completely free, children can also collaborate with the Gameplay Foundation because PlayStation will donate one euro for each visitor, children, who come to the station and participate in the event. The Juegaterapia Foundation works so that children hospitalized for long periods of time take care only of playing.

The Schedule to go hunting Invizimals are the days 6, 7, 8 and 13, December 14 and 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. It is a good event to spend the holidays and let the children come to know more about these characters than we do today in Peques and More.

The number of children who had pressed the button when we left reached almost 500 or so I estimate that more than 10,000 euros can be collected with visits to know the Invizimals Exhibition.

The exhibition is travel through zones what allows that the five zones are always filled by ten children, with their parents, for that reason it advances very fast.

The spaces include the laboratory where all the missions of the Alliance, an area of Invizimals capture in magical places, trips to the Hidden Kingdom through the somber portal to know the corners of the planet of the Invizimals, meet the wicked XTractors robots and test their combat skills in game consoles playing simultaneously with PS3 and PSVITA.

The exhibition was opened by the Mayor of Madrid, Ana Botella, who together with the creator of the Invizimals saga, Daniel Sánchez-Crespo, and the senior vice president of southern Europe and CEO for Spain and Portugal of Sony Computer Entertainment, James A. Armstrong, toured the exhibition. Below you can see an explanatory video of the exhibition made by PlayStation in which the success of the Spanish video game stands out and you can see Daniel Sánchez-Crespo, among others, explaining how well the children will have fun in the event.

We recommend a visit to the Exhibition to participate with the children and you can probably know what your children know about these invisible characters that can only be seen and come true from a video game console.