- Crunchyroll Game Vault introduces three exciting new titles to its collection
- Players can now enjoy The House in Fata Morgana, Magic Drop VI, and Kitaria Fables
- Diverse genres include psychological horror, puzzle action, and charming RPG adventures
While Netflix dominates mobile gaming with its impressive indie lineup, anime streaming platform Crunchyroll is emerging as strong competition. The Crunchyroll Game Vault has just welcomed three remarkable new additions.
This eclectic mix offers something for everyone - from haunting visual novels to colorful gem-matching challenges. True to form, Crunchyroll continues delivering unique Japanese gaming experiences to Western audiences.

- The House in Fata Morgana: Explore centuries of dark secrets in a gothic mansion, accompanied by a cryptic maid who reveals the tragic histories of its former residents.

- Magical Drop VI: Experience frantic arcade-style puzzle battles featuring tarot-themed characters, each with unique powers to enhance your gem-crushing strategies.

- Kitaria Fables: Blend farming simulation with action RPG elements in this adorable adventure where you cultivate land and battle foes alongside charming animal companions.
The Game Vault continues evolving into one of Crunchyroll's most compelling features. Unlike Netflix - which struggles to engage users despite offering premium mobile-exclusive indies - Crunchyroll successfully fills a niche.
Its growing library makes previously inaccessible Japanese cult classics available to Western audiences, especially impressive considering these titles typically weren't designed for mobile platforms.
With over 50 titles now available, Crunchyroll Game Vault has addressed previous criticisms about limited selection. The only remaining question: what unique gems will they add next?