Today marks the exciting mobile release of The Star Named EOS on the Crunchyroll Game Vault, crafted by the talented team at Silver Lining Studio. This captivating story-rich puzzle adventure, which initially captivated players on PC and consoles in July 2024, is the same studio behind the acclaimed Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery, another beautifully hand-painted narrative adventure.
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 mystery of his mother's past. As Dei, you'll delve into the strange inconsistencies he discovers in the old travel photos his mother sent him during his childhood, setting off on an emotional and mysterious journey.
The game unfolds like flipping through a photo album, with each page revealing unexpected secrets. By closely examining these photos, you recreate them, immersing yourself in the environments and solving intuitive and beautifully crafted puzzles.
Visually, The Star Named EOS is a feast for the eyes, featuring a stunning hand-painted art style that enhances the atmosphere. The game's dreamy locales and characters, especially in the short cutscenes, evoke the magic of a Studio Ghibli film. Why not dive into The Star Named EOS and experience its breathtaking visuals for yourself?
What Other Features Does It Offer?
The Star Named EOS enhances the mobile gaming experience with controller support and a variety of language options. Access to the game on the Crunchyroll Game Vault requires a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership, but a free trial is available, allowing you to test the waters by downloading it from the Google Play Store.
This game masterfully blends narrative and puzzle elements, avoiding the pitfalls of repetitive fetch quests through its clever design. Before you go, don't forget to check out our coverage on FIFPRO Licensed Fantasy Soccer Crowd Legends: Football Game, which has just hit the market.