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Crunchyroll Expands Android Gaming Vault with Three New Titles, Including 'The House in Fata Morgana'

by Lucy Jun 15,2025

Crunchyroll Expands Android Gaming Vault with Three New Titles, Including

If you're a Crunchyroll Game Vault subscriber, get ready for a fresh wave of entertainment. The platform has just launched three brand-new mobile titles—each wildly unique and packed with their own distinct charm. Whether you're into emotional storytelling, action-packed adventures, or fast-paced puzzle challenges, there's something here for every type of gamer.

The latest additions to the Crunchyroll Game Vault on Android are: The House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, and Magical Drop 6. If you've yet to experience these titles on PC, here's a quick breakdown of what each one brings to the table.

What Are the New Additions Like?

The House in Fata Morgana
Step into the shoes of an amnesiac wandering through a decaying, cursed mansion in this emotionally charged visual novel. With no memory of who you are, you're guided by a mysterious maid as you uncover layers of tragic stories spanning centuries. The game is praised for its gothic art style, immersive soundtrack, and deeply moving narrative that blends haunting themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.

Check out The House in Fata Morgana on the Google Play Store.

Kitaria Fables
This charming blend of sword-swinging action RPG and peaceful farming sim drops you into the role of a feline adventurer in a vibrant world filled with cute animal villagers and dangerous dungeons. Explore lush environments, battle dark forces, and defend Paw Village using real-time combat mechanics that let you seamlessly switch between melee and magic.

You can also grow crops, craft gear, and complete quests to strengthen your homestead and allies. It’s the perfect mix of excitement and relaxation.

Ready to embark on your adventure? Find Kitaria Fables on the Google Play Store.

Magical Drop 6
Calling all puzzle fans! This latest entry in the legendary Magical Drop series revives the classic bubble-matching gameplay with high-speed action and vibrant visuals. Your goal is simple: match falling orbs before they reach the top. But don’t let the simplicity fool you—it’s a test of reflexes and strategy!

Featuring multiple modes including a story-driven campaign with tarot-inspired characters and competitive multiplayer battles (against AI or friends), Magical Drop 6 offers hours of addictive fun.

Get your puzzle fix now on the Google Play Store.

Which of These New Crunchyroll Games Will You Try First?

With such a diverse lineup, it's safe to say Crunchyroll’s Game Vault continues to impress. While some may not be huge fans of the subscription model, the expanding library definitely offers value for those looking to discover new games across various genres.

What do you think of these new releases? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Also, read our next update on Rockstar’s Anniversary Edition release for Bully after six long years!

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