Evocative, visually stunning, and equally mysterious, The Star Named EOS has officially launched on mobile today, thanks to the Crunchyroll Game Vault. This game is a true gem that I had the pleasure of experiencing firsthand, and it left me with a deep emotional impact after the credits rolled. Now, through Crunchyroll's premium subscription service, you too can explore this touching narrative and see if it resonates with you.
The Star Named EOS envelops you in its cozy vibes and Ghibli-esque animation, taking you on a memorable journey. The game revolves around recreating photographs to unravel the mystery of your mother's disappearance, making for a deeply personal and engaging experience. The hand-drawn art style enhances the emotional narrative, complemented beautifully by the game's music and intuitive touch controls in its lovely point-and-click puzzles.
Developed by Silver Lining Studio, this narrative-driven adventure not only supports controllers but also offers multi-language options. The vibes alone are compelling enough to draw you in, perhaps even leading to a cathartic moment or two.
Crunchyroll Game Vault is a premium subscription service that grants access to a unique library of games, some of which you might not find elsewhere on mobile platforms. To dive into this world, you'll need a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership, but don't worry—a free trial is available, allowing you to test the waters before fully committing.
If you're eager to start your journey with The Star Named EOS, you can find it on the App Store and Google Play. Meanwhile, Crunchyroll Game Vault has recently added titles like House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop VI. For those interested in what's on the horizon for the service, consider reading our interview with Crunchyroll's Terry Li to get a glimpse of their plans for the year.