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Crunchyroll Unveils Three New Titles: House in Fata Morgana, Kitaria Fables, Magical Drop VI

Author:Kristen Update:May 16,2025

While Netflix continues to dominate the mobile gaming scene with its impressive collection of top indie games, it now faces formidable competition from the anime streaming giant, Crunchyroll. The Crunchyroll Game Vault has recently expanded its catalogue with three exciting new additions, showcasing a diverse range of gaming experiences from psychological thrillers to charming action RPGs.

Crunchyroll's latest releases couldn't be more varied, offering something for every type of gamer. From the depths of psychological horror to the fast-paced excitement of puzzle games, Crunchyroll is committed to bringing unique Japanese titles to its audience. Let's dive into what's new in the Crunchyroll Game Vault:

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  • The House in Fata Morgana: Embark on a haunting journey through a gothic mansion, where an enigmatic maid guides you through different eras to unravel the tragic secrets of its past. This visual novel is perfect for those who enjoy deep storytelling and psychological thrills.

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  • Magical Drop VI: Experience the classic, fast-paced arcade puzzle action as you match and bust gems. With various modes and tarot-inspired characters, this game offers a delightful challenge for puzzle enthusiasts.

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  • Kitaria Fables: Step into a vibrant world filled with adorable creatures and engage in action RPG gameplay. Battle enemies, build your own farm, and grow crops in this charming and modern addition to the lineup.

The Crunchyroll Game Vault is quickly becoming a standout feature of the service, offering a niche yet compelling selection of games. While Netflix has struggled to engage its users despite its stellar indie offerings, Crunchyroll has carved out a unique space by bringing cult classics and unique Japanese titles to the West, many of which are not available elsewhere, especially on mobile platforms.

With the Crunchyroll Game Vault now boasting over 50 titles, the expansion has certainly addressed the concerns raised in Catherine's previous review. The only question left is: what exciting games will Crunchyroll introduce next?