A Little to the Left Unveils Two New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars
Since its launch on Android last November, *A Little to the Left* has enriched its gameplay with two significant DLCs: *Cupboards & Drawers* and *Seeing Stars*. These expansions bring more tidying-up puzzles to Android users, offering fresh challenges in unique settings.
Organize A Little to the Left in Cupboards & Drawers or While Seeing Stars
Cupboards & Drawers
As the name suggests, *Cupboards & Drawers* immerses you in the world of home organization. This expansion introduces 25 new puzzles where you'll sort through cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden spaces. Some puzzles are multi-layered, requiring you to shuffle items between drawers, adding depth to the sorting experience. You might even discover hidden spaces while keeping everything neatly arranged, making it a delightful puzzle within a puzzle. Get a sneak peek of what's in store with the announcement trailer below.
Seeing Stars
*Seeing Stars* takes a different approach, offering puzzles with multiple solutions. With 33 new levels and five bonus levels, you'll engage in activities like stacking, folding, crushing, bouncing, and strumming objects into place. Each puzzle can be solved in up to five different ways, encouraging experimentation as you aim to collect all 100 stars. This expansion is also filled with cats, adding a playful element to your tidying adventures. Check out the announcement trailer to see what it's all about.
Sort, Stack, Repeat
Both *Cupboards & Drawers* and *Seeing Stars* are standalone DLCs for *A Little to the Left*, and you don't need the base game to enjoy them. *Cupboards & Drawers* is available for $2.99, while *Seeing Stars* is priced at $4.99. Secret Mode has ensured that these expansions maintain the game's signature cozy vibe, making them perfect additions to your collection. You can explore these DLCs or the original game on the Google Play Store.
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