- Cosy atmosphere with photography-inspired puzzles
- Story-focused investigative gameplay
- Beautiful hand-crafted illustrations
Immersive, visually breathtaking, and filled with intrigue, The Star Named EOS makes its mobile debut today through Crunchyroll Game Vault.
I'm speaking from personal experience when I say this delightful game delivers emotional impact - having played through it myself, I found it genuinely moving by the conclusion. Through Crunchyroll's premium service, you can experience this poignant journey yourself as part of your subscription.
Blending cozy warmth with Studio Ghibli-inspired animation, The Star Named EOS takes players on an unforgettable quest where reconstructing photographs helps unravel the truth behind a mother's disappearance. The exquisite hand-drawn visuals amplify the narrative's emotional resonance, complemented by atmospheric music and smooth touch controls for engaging point-and-click puzzles.

Developed by Silver Lining Studio, this story-rich adventure includes controller support and multilingual options. Much like my own experience, the game's heartfelt presentation may well move you to bittersweet tears.
The Crunchyroll Game Vault subscription provides exclusive mobile access to this and other premium titles. Prospective players will need either a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership, though the free trial offers a risk-free way to test the service.
Eager adventurers can download The Star Named EOS today via the App Store and Google Play. Recent Crunchyroll Game Vault additions include House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables and Magical Drop VI. For insights into the service's future roadmap, check out our exclusive interview with Crunchyroll's Terry Li.