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Crunchyroll Adds 3 New Games to Android Lineup

Author : Hazel Update : Sep 22,2025

Crunchyroll Game Vault Expands with Three Unique New Titles

Crunchyroll's Game Vault just got more exciting with three wildly distinct additions perfect for every gamer's taste. Whether you love atmospheric storytelling, action-packed adventures, or lightning-fast puzzle challenges, there's something fresh waiting for you—no extra cost if you're already subscribed.

Meet the Newcomers: Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables & Magical Drop 6

The haunting visual novel The House in Fata Morgana, charming RPG/farming hybrid Kitaria Fables, and frenetic puzzle classic Magical Drop 6 have arrived. Curious about these Android ports? Here's the breakdown.

The House in Fata Morgana: Gothic Tragedy Unfolds

This critically acclaimed visual novel transports players to a decaying mansion shrouded in mystery. With amnesia as your companion and only a cryptic maid to guide you, each door reveals tragic tales spanning centuries—love crumbling into betrayal, hope twisting into despair. The gorgeous gothic art and melancholic soundtrack amplify its emotional weight.

Already a cult favorite on PC, its mobile adaptation preserves every chilling detail. Perfect for fans of layered narratives—just brace yourself for the tears.

Kitaria Fables: Whisker-Twitching Adventure

Imagine Stardew Valley meets Zelda, but everyone's an adorable animal. As a sword-swinging feline, you'll till fields by day and battle monsters by night across vibrant biomes. The real-time combat spices things up—dodge, slash, or blast foes with spells while managing stamina.

Between dungeon delves, expect cozy crafting, crop-growing, and befriending quirky villagers. Pure serotonin for casual RPG lovers.

Magical Drop 6: Puzzle Chaos Reloaded

The iconic bubble-matching series returns with its signature frantic energy. Stacking orbs creeping downward? Snatch, match, and clear them under pressure—easy to learn, tough to master. New tarot-themed story battles and multiplayer modes (against bots or buddies) add fresh twists.

Perfect for short bursts of competitive fun or testing your reflexes.

What's Your Pick?

While Crunchyroll’s subscription model isn’t universally loved (fair critique), this eclectic trio proves their vault’s diversity keeps improving. Gothic drama, wholesome farming combat, or arcade-style puzzles—which one hooks you? Drop your thoughts below!

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