Evocative, visually stunning, and equally mysterious, The Star Named EOS has officially launched on mobile today, courtesy of the Crunchyroll Game Vault. This gem of a game offers a unique blend of cozy vibes and photo-based puzzlers, all wrapped up in a narrative-driven mystery.
As someone who has experienced The Star Named EOS firsthand, I can attest to its emotional depth. The credits rolled, and I was left with a profound sense of connection to the story. Thanks to Crunchyroll's premium subscription service, you can explore this captivating journey for yourself.
The game's Ghibli-esque animation and hand-drawn artwork create an immersive experience as you delve into the mystery of your mother's disappearance. You'll recreate photographs through intuitive touch controls and engaging point-and-click puzzles, all set to a moving soundtrack that enhances the emotional beats of the narrative.
Developed by Silver Lining Studio, The Star Named EOS supports controllers and offers multi-language options, making it accessible to a wide audience. The cozy atmosphere and evocative storytelling might just inspire you to dive in and perhaps shed a cathartic tear or two.
The Crunchyroll Game Vault, a premium subscription service, provides access to a curated library of games, including The Star Named EOS. To enjoy these titles, you'll need a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership, but a free trial is available for those who want to test the waters before committing.
If you're eager to experience 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 insights into the service's future plans, check out our interview with Crunchyroll's Terry Li.