Evocative, visually stunning, and shrouded in mystery, The Star Named EOS has officially launched on mobile devices, thanks to the Crunchyroll Game Vault. This isn't just hype; I've played it myself and can attest to the emotional journey it offers from start to finish. Subscribed to Crunchyroll's premium service? You're in for a treat with this one.
Dive into a world filled with cozy vibes and Ghibli-esque animations as The Star Named EOS invites you on a poignant quest to unravel the mystery of your mother's disappearance. The game cleverly uses photographs that you'll recreate, turning each discovery into a piece of the puzzle. The hand-drawn artwork not only enhances the narrative but also adds depth to the emotional experience, complemented beautifully by the game's music and intuitive touch controls for engaging point-and-click puzzles.
Developed by Silver Lining Studio, this narrative-driven adventure supports controllers and offers multiple language options, making it accessible and immersive for a global audience. If you're drawn to stories that tug at your heartstrings, the ambiance of The Star Named EOS could well be your next emotional outlet.
For those looking to explore more, the Crunchyroll Game Vault is a premium subscription service that unlocks a treasure trove of unique mobile gaming experiences. To access it, you'll need either a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership. However, a free trial is available, giving you a chance to explore before fully committing.
Ready to embark on this journey? The Star Named EOS awaits you on the App Store and Google Play. And if you're curious about what else Crunchyroll has in store, they've recently added House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop VI to their vault. For a sneak peek into their future plans, don't miss our interview with Crunchyroll's Terry Li.