A Little to the Left Unveils Two New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars
After its successful launch on Android last November, the beloved puzzle game A Little to the Left has expanded its universe with two essential DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These new additions bring fresh tidying-up puzzles to Android players, allowing them to dive deeper into the world of organization across two unique settings.
Organize A Little to the Left in Cupboards & Drawers or While Seeing Stars
The Cupboards & Drawers DLC is as straightforward as its name suggests. This expansion invites you to delve into the art of organizing cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden spaces within a home. With 25 new puzzles at your fingertips, some of which feature multiple layers, you'll find yourself shuffling items between drawers to achieve the perfect arrangement.
The thrill of discovery awaits with secret compartments that add an extra layer of intrigue to your organizing adventures. It's like solving puzzles within puzzles! To get a sneak peek of what awaits, check out the announcement trailer below.
In contrast, the Seeing Stars DLC offers a fresh twist on the game's concept. Rather than seeking a singular correct arrangement, this expansion presents multiple solutions for each puzzle. Across 33 new levels and five bonus stages, you'll engage in stacking, folding, crushing, bouncing, and strumming objects into place.
Each puzzle boasts up to five different solutions, encouraging you to experiment and aim for collecting all 100 stars. And, if you're a cat lover, you're in for a treat, as this expansion is filled with feline friends. Take a moment to watch the announcement trailer and see what this DLC has in store for you.
Sort, Stack, Repeat
Both Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars are standalone DLCs for A Little to the Left, meaning you don't need the base game to enjoy these expansions. Cupboards & Drawers is available for $2.99, while Seeing Stars is priced at $4.99.
Secret Mode, the developer, has ensured that both DLCs maintain the cozy and charming atmosphere that A Little to the Left is known for. So, whether you're a long-time fan or new to the game, you can explore these expansions or the original game on the Google Play Store.
Before you go, be sure to check out our news on Google's plans to bring Android games to PC via Google Play Games.
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