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A Little to the Left: Standalone Expansions Launch on iOS

Author : Penelope Apr 13,2025

Secret Mode's soothing tidying-up game, A Little to the Left, has now been fully enhanced on iOS with the release of two standalone DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. Both expansions are now available as separate apps on the App Store, with Android versions soon to follow. These expansions maintain the calming and methodical gameplay of the original, while introducing fresh mechanics to keep the experience engaging.

Cupboards & Drawers, priced at $2.99, centers on puzzles that challenge you to neatly arrange objects into snug, compact spaces. This expansion is ideal for those who relish the joy of an orderly drawer. With multi-stage levels and secret compartments, it offers a rich, layered experience. You'll have 25 unique levels to conquer as you tidy up your virtual home.

Seeing Stars, available for $4.99, takes a different tack with puzzles that can have up to five solutions. It encourages creative problem-solving by allowing you to experiment with various ways to organize items, with the opportunity to collect up to 100 stars. As you progress through its 38 distinct stages, you may encounter a few surprising visitors.

A Little to the Left - Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars DLCs

Unlike typical DLCs, these expansions do not require the base game to be owned. Each is a complete standalone experience, allowing players to jump directly into their preferred puzzle type. Cupboards & Drawers can be purchased for $2.99, and Seeing Stars for $4.99, or their local equivalents.

Curious about what it's like to embark on this cleanliness journey? Check out our review of A Little to the Left by Catherine. The game also made it onto our list of the best mobile games of 2024, making it a must-try for puzzle enthusiasts!

For those interested in the full experience, A Little to the Left offers a free trial on both iOS and Android, with a one-time purchase of $9.99 to unlock the complete version.

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