Evocative, visually stunning, and deeply mysterious, The Star Named EOS has now officially launched on mobile—available exclusively through the Crunchyroll Game Vault.
Don’t take my word for it lightly; I personally played through its touching narrative and was left emotionally moved long after the credits rolled. Thanks to Crunchyroll’s premium subscription model, you can experience this heartfelt journey for yourself with full access included in your membership.
Wrapped in cosy vibes and featuring Studio Ghibli-inspired animation, The Star Named EOS tells a poignant story centered around photographs. As you recreate them, you’ll slowly uncover the mystery behind your mother’s disappearance. The hand-drawn art style enhances every emotional moment, complemented by a moving soundtrack and intuitive touch controls that make navigating its charming point-and-click puzzles a breeze.
Developed by Silver Lining Studio, this narrative-driven adventure supports external controllers and offers multi-language options. If you're like me, you might find yourself drawn in not just by the story, but by the warm, melancholic atmosphere that makes every scene feel like a cherished memory—perhaps even prompting a tear or two.
As for the Crunchyroll Game Vault itself, it's a premium subscription service offering mobile players access to a curated collection of games otherwise difficult to find on the platform. To play The Star Named EOS, you'll need a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership. However, a free trial is available if you'd like to test the waters first.
Ready to dive in? You can download The Star Named EOS directly from the App Store or Google Play.
Meanwhile, Crunchyroll Game Vault has also recently added titles like House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop VI. For more insight into what’s coming next, be sure to check out our exclusive interview with Crunchyroll’s Terry Li for a deeper look into their 2025 roadmap.