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A Little to the Left Launches Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars DLCs
May 16,2025Author: Christian
Since its launch on Android last November, the delightful puzzle game *A Little to the Left* has now enriched its offerings with two crucial DLCs: *Cupboards & Drawers* and *Seeing Stars*. Android users can now delve deeper into the world of tidying up with puzzles set in two distinct environments.
Organize A Little to the Left in Cupboards & Drawers or While Seeing Stars
*Cupboards & Drawers* is as straightforward as its name suggests. This expansion allows you to delve into the organization of cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden nooks within a home. With 25 fresh puzzles, some featuring multiple layers, you'll find yourself shuffling items between drawers to achieve that perfect arrangement. The presence of secret compartments adds an extra layer of intrigue, turning the act of organizing into a treasure hunt within puzzles. For a sneak peek at what this expansion brings to the table, check out the announcement trailer below.
On the other hand, *Seeing Stars* shifts the focus from finding a single correct arrangement to offering multiple solutions. Across 33 new levels and an additional five bonus puzzles, you'll engage in a variety of actions such as stacking, folding, crushing, bouncing, and strumming objects into their rightful places. Each puzzle boasts up to five different solutions, encouraging you to experiment and aim for all 100 stars. This expansion is also peppered with feline companions, adding a playful twist to the organizing challenge. Curious? Have a look at the announcement trailer for *Seeing Stars* below.
Sort, Stack, Repeat
Both *Cupboards & Drawers* and *Seeing Stars* stand as standalone DLCs for *A Little to the Left*, and you don't even need the base game to enjoy them. Priced at $2.99 for *Cupboards & Drawers* and $4.99 for *Seeing Stars*, these expansions maintain the cozy and charming atmosphere that fans of the original game adore. Secret Mode has ensured that the essence of *A Little to the Left* remains intact, inviting players to explore these new additions on the Google Play Store.
For more gaming news, be sure to check out our coverage on Google's plans to bring Android games to PC through Google Play Games.
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