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A Little to the Left Unveils Two New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars

Apr 09,2025 Author: Ethan

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 expanded its offerings with two significant DLCs: *Cupboards & Drawers* and *Seeing Stars*. Android players can now dive deeper into the world of tidying with these new puzzle sets, each presenting unique challenges and settings.

Organize A Little to the Left in Cupboards & Drawers or While Seeing Stars

*Cupboards & Drawers* is exactly what it sounds like—an expansion that allows you to sort through cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden spaces within a home. With 25 new puzzles, some of which have multiple layers, you'll find yourself shuffling items between drawers and discovering secret compartments. It's truly puzzles within puzzles! Take a sneak peek at the expansion in this trailer:

On the other hand, *Seeing Stars* takes a different approach. Instead of finding a single correct arrangement, this DLC encourages multiple solutions across 33 new levels and five bonus puzzles. You'll be stacking, folding, crushing, bouncing, and even strumming objects into place. Each puzzle offers up to five different solutions, allowing you to aim for all 100 stars if you're up for the challenge. Plus, this expansion is filled with delightful cats. Why not take a look for yourself?

Sort, Stack, Repeat

*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 priced at $2.99, while *Seeing Stars* is available for $4.99. Secret Mode ensures that both expansions maintain the cozy and charming atmosphere of the original game. You can explore these DLCs or the base game on the Google Play Store.

Before you go, don't forget to check out our latest news on how Google plans to bring Android games to PCs via Google Play Games.

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