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A Little to the Left Launches Standalone Expansions on iOS

Author : Isaac May 17,2025

Secret Mode's therapeutic tidying-up game, A Little to the Left, has now expanded its offerings 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 game's relaxing and methodical gameplay while introducing new mechanics to keep players engaged.

Cupboards & Drawers is designed for those who relish the satisfaction of organizing tight spaces. This expansion challenges players with puzzles that require fitting objects into confined areas. With multi-stage levels and hidden compartments, it offers 25 different levels to complete, adding depth and continuous discovery to the decluttering experience. Cupboards & Drawers is priced at $2.99.

Seeing Stars takes a different approach by introducing puzzles with up to five possible solutions, encouraging creative thinking. Players can experiment with various ways to organize objects, earning up to 100 collectible stars across 38 unique stages. The expansion also features unexpected guests, adding a fun twist to the gameplay. Seeing Stars is available for $4.99.

ytUnlike traditional DLCs, these expansions do not require the base game, offering fully standalone experiences. Players can jump straight into their preferred puzzle style without needing to purchase the original game.

For those curious about the game's appeal, be sure to check out our review of A Little to the Left 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 A Little to the Left experience, a free trial is available on both iOS and Android, with the option to unlock the complete version for a one-time purchase of $9.99.

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