Today marks the mobile release of *The Star Named EOS* in the Crunchyroll Game Vault. Developed by Silver Lining Studio, who previously brought us *Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery*, this story-driven puzzle adventure originally debuted on PC and consoles back in July 2024. It's a treat for fans of hand-painted adventures.
What’s the Story in The Star Named EOS?
In *The Star Named EOS*, you embody Dei, a young photographer on a quest to unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding his mother's past. The journey begins as Dei notices strange discrepancies in the old travel photos his mother used to send him. This discovery propels him into an emotional and mysterious adventure.
The narrative unfolds like flipping through a photo album, where each page reveals unexpected secrets. Players engage with the environment to recreate the scenes from these photos, solving puzzles that are both enchanting and intuitive.
Visually, the game is a masterpiece. The hand-painted art style not only enhances the atmosphere but also creates a dreamy aesthetic. Some scenes are reminiscent of a Ghibli landscape, especially during the beautifully crafted short cutscenes.
Why not dive into *The Star Named EOS* and experience its stunning visuals for yourself?
What Other Features Does It Offer?
*The Star Named EOS* supports controller use on mobile devices and offers multiple language options, enhancing accessibility for a global audience. To access the game through the Crunchyroll Game Vault, a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership is required.
However, there's a free trial available, allowing you to test the waters by downloading it from the Google Play Store. The game blends narrative and puzzle elements with clever design, elevating it beyond typical fetch quests.
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