The Star Named EOS has now made its way to mobile devices via the Crunchyroll Game Vault, following its initial release on PC and consoles in July 2024. Developed by Silver Lining Studio, the same team behind the acclaimed hand-painted adventure Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery, this game promises a captivating experience.
What’s the Story in The Star Named EOS?
In The Star Named EOS, you'll embody Dei, a young photographer on a quest to unravel the mystery surrounding his mother's past. As Dei, you'll notice strange discrepancies in the old travel photos his mother used to send him during his childhood, setting off an emotional and mysterious journey.
The game unfolds like a photo album, with each page revealing unexpected secrets. You'll recreate these photos by exploring environments and solving puzzles, which are both beautiful and intuitive.
Visually, The Star Named EOS is a feast for the eyes with its hand-painted art style that creates an enchanting atmosphere. Some locations evoke a dreamy quality, reminiscent of a Ghibli landscape, especially in the game's 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 controllers on mobile devices and offers multiple language options. To access the game through the Crunchyroll Game Vault, you'll need a Mega Fan Premium or Ultimate Membership. However, a free trial is available, allowing you to try it out by downloading it from the Google Play Store.
The game blends narrative and puzzle elements into a clever design, making it more than just a series of fetch quests. It's a rich, engaging experience that's well worth exploring.
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