ニュース Crunchyroll、新作ゲーム3タイトルをAndroid向けに追加

Crunchyroll、新作ゲーム3タイトルをAndroid向けに追加

著者 : Hazel アップデート : Sep 22,2025

Crunchyroll Game Vaultが3つのユニークな新作で拡張

CrunchyrollのGame Vaultが、あらゆるゲーマーの好みに合う3つの個性豊かな新作でさらにエキサイティングに。大気感あふれるストーリー、アクション満載の冒険、超高速パズルチャレンジ――すでにサブスクリプション契約済みなら追加料金なしで楽しめる新作が待っています。

新たに登場したのは『Fata Morgana』『Kitaria Fables』『Magical Drop 6』

不気味なビジュアルノベル『The House in Fata Morgana』、魅力的なRPG&農業シミュレーション『Kitaria Fables』、激アツなパズルクラシック『Magical Drop 6』がAndroid版として登場。気になる詳細を解説します。

The House in Fata Morgana: ゴシック悲劇の幕開け

批評家絶賛のビジュアルノベルが、謎に包まれた廃墟の館へと誘います。記憶喪失の主人公と不可解なメイドだけが導きとなり、各扉を開けるごとに何世紀にもわたる悲劇が明らかに――愛が裏切りへ、希望が絶望へと歪む様を、ゴシック調の美しい美術と憂鬱なサウンドトラックが情感たっぷりに描きます。

PC版でカルト的人気を博した本作のモバイル版は、恐ろしいまでのディテールを完全再現。多重構造の物語が好きな方へ――ただし涙は覚悟してください。

Kitaria Fables: ひげも震える冒険

『Stardew Valley』と『ゼルダ』が融合した世界で、すべてのキャラクターが可愛い動物という設定です。剣を振るう猫として、昼は畑を耕し、夜は多彩なバイオームでモンスターと戦います。リアルタイム戦闘はスパイス効きまくり――回避、斬撃、魔法攻撃を使い分けつつスタミナ管理が鍵。

ダンジョン探索の合間に、ほっこりクラフティング、作物栽培、個性豊かな村人との交流が楽しめます。カジュアルRPGファン必携の幸福感満載作。

Magical Drop 6: パズルカオス再臨

アイコン的バブルマッチングシリーズ最新作が、持ち前の疾走感たっぷりに帰ってきました。迫りくるオーブの塔?素早く捕捉・マッチング・消去するプレッシャー勝負――簡単そうで奥が深い。新要素のタロットテーマストーリーバトルやBot対戦/マルチプレイモードで新鮮味アップ。

短時間の対戦遊びや反射神経テストに最適。

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Crunchyrollのサブスクリプションモデルが万人受けするわけではない(正当な批評です)とはいえ、この異色トリオはゲームラインナップの多様性が進化している証。ゴシックドラマ、ほのぼの農園バトル、アーケードスタイルパズル――どれに心奪われましたか?コメント欄でご意見を!

P.S. 次回はRockstarの『Bully』驚きの6周年アップデート特集をお見逃しなく!

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