The beautifully illustrated narrative game The Star Named EOS has officially made its way to the App Store and Google Play in many regions. But before you go searching for it, there’s a caveat—availability is limited. The mobile version is published by Crunchyroll, and due to distribution restrictions, it’s not listed in every country’s digital store. Plus, unlocking the full game isn’t free; you’ll need to subscribe through Crunchyroll to play the complete experience.
First out on PC in July 2024, The Star Named EOS quickly got a small group of true fans due to its short, yet rich format. With a fair price on places like Steam, the game lasts about an hour and a half. But don’t be tricked by its short length — it’s full of feeling, mood, and flair. Players love its great hand-made art and deep themes. If you’ve tried Behind the Frame, you’ll see they look alike: same makers, alike warm feels, and a kind of calming play style.
In “Behind the Frame”, you used paint to solve puzzles. But now, you take pictures. In “EOS,” you play as Dei, a young person who loves taking photos and wants to find out what happened to her lost mom. The game makes you look around a lot and solve puzzles. It asks you to find secret words hidden all over the place. This time, instead of brushes and oils, you use an old Polaroid camera and a keen eye.
It’s the kind of game that hits you in the feels without overstaying its welcome. You’ll likely find yourself reflecting on the story long after the credits roll.
Have you tried The Star Named EOS yet? Share your thoughts below—we’d love to hear how your journey with Dei unfolded.