While Netflix continues to dominate the mobile gaming scene with its array of top indie releases, it now faces significant competition from the anime streaming giant, Crunchyroll. The Crunchyroll Game Vault has recently expanded its offerings with three diverse and exciting new games, showcasing a range from psychological thrillers to charming action RPGs.
Crunchyroll is not holding back when it comes to delivering unique Japanese titles to its audience. Here's a closer look at the latest additions to the Crunchyroll Game Vault:
- The House in Fata Morgana: Dive into a gripping psychological thriller set in a mysterious gothic mansion. Guided by an enigmatic maid, you'll traverse different eras and unravel the tragic past of the mansion's inhabitants.
- Magical Drop VI: Experience classic, fast-paced arcade puzzle action as you bust gems and engage in various modes. Harness the unique abilities of your tarot-inspired characters to conquer the challenges ahead.
- Kitaria Fables: Step into a modern action RPG filled with adorable critters. Battle enemies, explore a vibrant world, and build your own farm to cultivate crops and enhance your gameplay experience.
Crunchatise me! The Crunchyroll Game Vault has become an increasingly compelling feature of the service. While Netflix boasts impressive indie titles, it has struggled to engage its user base effectively. In contrast, Crunchyroll has carved out a niche by bringing cult classic Japanese games to the West, many of which are exclusive to mobile platforms.
With the Crunchyroll Game Vault now boasting over 50 titles, it's clear that the service is committed to expanding its gaming catalogue. This expansion addresses previous critiques and raises the exciting question: what will Crunchyroll add next?