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A Little to the Left Expands on iOS with Standalone Releases

Apr 14,2025 Author: Noah

Secret Mode's therapeutic tidying-up game, A Little to the Left, has now expanded its reach on iOS with the launch of two standalone DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These expansions are now available as individual apps on the App Store, and Android versions are eagerly anticipated soon. Both DLCs continue to deliver the calming and meticulous gameplay that fans adore, introducing new mechanics that add fresh challenges.

Cupboards & Drawers, priced at $2.99, caters to those who revel in the satisfaction of organizing tight spaces. This expansion offers 25 levels filled with multi-stage puzzles and hidden compartments, perfect for players who enjoy uncovering new secrets as they declutter their virtual homes.

On the other hand, Seeing Stars, available for $4.99, brings a more complex puzzle-solving experience with up to five solutions per puzzle. It encourages creative thinking and experimentation, rewarding players with up to 100 collectible stars across 38 unique stages. You might even encounter a few unexpected guests along the way, adding an element of surprise to your organizing journey.

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Unlike typical DLCs, these expansions stand on their own, meaning you don't need the base game to enjoy them. This allows players to dive directly into the style of puzzles that most appeals to them.

For those curious about the game, be sure to check out our review of A Little to the Left by Catherine. Additionally, the game was featured in our list of the best mobile games of 2024, highlighting its appeal and quality.

If you're 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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