by Zoey Apr 10,2025
Secret Mode's therapeutic tidying-up game, A Little to the Left, has now been fully expanded on iOS with the release of two standalone DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. Both expansions are available as separate apps on the App Store, with Android versions currently in development. These expansions maintain the relaxing and methodical gameplay of the original, introducing new mechanics to keep the experience fresh and engaging.
Cupboards & Drawers, priced at $2.99, focuses on puzzles that challenge players to fit objects into tight, confined spaces. This expansion is perfect for those who relish the satisfaction of organizing a drawer. With multi-stage levels and hidden compartments, it adds depth and ensures there's always something new to discover. Players will have 25 different levels to complete as they declutter their virtual home.
Seeing Stars, available for $4.99, takes a different approach with puzzles that offer up to five possible solutions. This expansion encourages creative thinking, allowing players to experiment with various ways to organize objects. With up to 100 collectible stars to earn and 38 distinctive stages, players might also encounter a few unexpected guests along the way.
Unlike traditional DLCs, these expansions do not require ownership of the base game. Each is a fully standalone experience, allowing players to dive straight into their preferred style of puzzles. Cupboards & Drawers is available for $2.99, while Seeing Stars is priced at $4.99 or your local equivalent.
If you're curious about what embarking on this cleanliness adventure feels like, be sure to read our A Little to the Left review by Catherine. The game was also featured in our list of the best mobile games of 2024, making it a must-try for puzzle enthusiasts!
For the full experience, A Little to the Left is still available as a free trial on iOS and Android, with a one-time purchase of $9.99 to unlock the full version.
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