The Star Named EOS, a captivating blend of cozy vibes and photo-based puzzles, has made its mobile debut through the Crunchyroll Game Vault. This narrative-driven mystery, with its evocative hand-drawn artwork reminiscent of Ghibli animations, invites players into a deeply emotional journey. As you piece together photographs to unravel the mystery of your mother's disappearance, the game's art style, music, and intuitive touch controls enhance the experience, making it a standout in the point-and-click genre.
Having personally experienced The Star Named EOS, I can attest to its emotional impact. The game, developed by Silver Lining Studio, not only supports controllers but also offers multi-language options, ensuring a broad appeal. Its cozy atmosphere and poignant storytelling might just be the perfect recipe for a cathartic gaming session.
To dive into this enchanting world, you'll need a Crunchyroll Game Vault subscription, available through their Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership. Fortunately, a free trial is available, allowing you to sample the service before fully committing. Alongside The Star Named EOS, the Vault recently added titles like House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop VI, showcasing a diverse range of gaming experiences.
If you're intrigued by what The Star Named EOS has to offer, you can download it now from the App Store and Google Play. For those curious about Crunchyroll's future plans, an insightful interview with Terry Li provides a glimpse into what's on the horizon for the Game Vault.