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A Little to the Left Launches Standalone Expansions on iOS

By SavannahApr 22,2025

Secret Mode's therapeutic tidying-up experience, A Little to the Left, has now been fully expanded on iOS with the launch of two standalone DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These expansions are available as individual apps on the App Store, with Android versions currently in development. Both offer the same relaxing and methodical gameplay, introducing new mechanics to keep the experience fresh and engaging.

Cupboards & Drawers, priced at $2.99, is tailored for those who relish the satisfaction of organizing tight spaces. This expansion challenges you with puzzles where you must fit objects into confined areas. With multi-stage levels and hidden compartments, it adds a layer of depth and discovery, offering 25 different levels to declutter your virtual home.

Seeing Stars, available for $4.99, introduces puzzles with up to five possible solutions, encouraging creative thinking and experimentation. As you progress through its 38 distinctive stages, you can collect up to 100 stars and might even encounter unexpected guests. This expansion rewards innovative approaches to organization.

A Little to the Left DLCs

Unlike typical DLCs, these expansions do not require the base game, providing standalone experiences that allow players to jump directly into their preferred puzzle style. Whether you're drawn to the meticulous organization of Cupboards & Drawers or the creative challenges of Seeing Stars, there's something for everyone.

For a glimpse into what this cleanliness adventure entails, be sure to check out our A Little to the Left review 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 those interested in the full experience, A Little to the Left is available as 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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