The Star Named EOS is an evocative point-and-click puzzler with Ghibli-esque visuals, out now on Crunchyroll Game Vault

  • Cosy vibes and photo-based puzzlers
  • Narrative-driven mysteries
  • Evocative hand-drawn artwork

As a captivated admirer, I’m thrilled to share that today, the enigmatic celestial body known as EOS, renowned for its breathtaking beauty and air of mystery, has made its grand debut on mobile devices, thanks to the Crunchyroll Game Vault.

As a gamer, let me tell you honestly, this game is not overstating things. I played it myself and felt every emotion as the credits rolled. If you’re curious, you can check it out with Crunchyroll’s premium subscription service. It’s worth the ticket price to see if it suits your taste.

In its cozy ambiance and animation reminiscent of Studio Ghibli, The Star Named EOS takes you on a heartfelt adventure as you attempt to uncover the enigma surrounding your mother’s disappearance by revisiting captured images. The hand-drawn artwork accentuates the emotional moments, complemented by fitting music and user-friendly touch controls that guide you through delightful point-and-click puzzles.

As a fellow enthusiast, let me share my excitement about this narrative-driven adventure from Silver Lining Studio. It comes equipped with controller support and multiple language options, but what truly captivates me is its emotional resonance. If you’re anything like me, the vibes alone might compel you to immerse yourself, ready to shed a few cathartic tears along the way.

Regarding Crunchyroll Game Vault, it’s a premium service that grants you access to an array of mobile games not typically accessible otherwise. To enjoy this service, you’ll need to subscribe to either the Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership. However, you can try it out for free first to get a sense of what it offers before making a commitment.

In the interim, if you can’t wait to jump into the action, feel free to do so by exploring The Star Named EOS on the App Store and Google Play. Meanwhile, Crunchyroll Game Vault has been releasing some exciting titles lately, such as House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop VI. If you’re interested in learning more about their plans for this year, take a peek at our interview with Terry Li from Crunchyroll to get an idea of what’s to come.

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2025-04-16 19:18