Evocative, visually stunning, and equally mysterious, The Star Named EOS has officially launched on mobile today, thanks to the Crunchyroll Game Vault. This gem of a game is not just a title; it's an experience that resonates deeply. I had the pleasure of diving into its world and was left with a profound emotional impact once the credits rolled. Now, with Crunchyroll's premium subscription service, you can embark on this journey too, at a price that's well worth the emotional and narrative payoff.
Immersed in cozy vibes and featuring Ghibli-esque animation, The Star Named EOS takes you on a memorable journey through photographs you'll recreate to unravel the mystery of your mother's disappearance. The hand-drawn art style not only enhances the emotional resonance but also complements the game's touching music and intuitive touch controls in its delightful point-and-click puzzles.

Crafted by Silver Lining Studio, this narrative-driven adventure supports controllers and offers multi-language options, inviting players to immerse themselves in a story that might just evoke a cathartic tear or two.
The Crunchyroll Game Vault is a premium subscription service that provides access to a curated library of games, many of which might not be available elsewhere on mobile. To access The Star Named EOS and other titles, you'll need to sign up for a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership. However, Crunchyroll offers a free trial, allowing you to sample the service before making a full commitment.
If you're eager to experience The Star Named EOS, you can download it now 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 curious about what's in store for the service this year, don't miss our insightful interview with Crunchyroll's Terry Li.