by Finn May 05,2025

After its initial launch on Android last November, A Little to the Left has now introduced two significant DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These new additions provide Android gamers with a host of fresh tidying-up puzzles set in distinct environments, enhancing the game's already engaging gameplay.
The Cupboards & Drawers DLC is a dream come true for organization enthusiasts. This expansion invites players to delve into the world of home organization, sorting through cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden spaces. With 25 new puzzles to tackle, some of which feature multiple layers, players will find themselves shuffling items between drawers to achieve the perfect arrangement. The thrill of uncovering secret compartments adds an extra layer of intrigue, turning each puzzle into a delightful discovery. Dive into the expansion and see what awaits you:
Switching gears, the Seeing Stars DLC introduces a novel approach to puzzle-solving. Unlike the more structured organization of Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars encourages creativity with multiple solutions for each of its 33 levels, plus an additional five bonus levels. Players can stack, fold, crush, bounce, and even strum objects into place, aiming to collect up to 100 stars across all puzzles. This expansion not only challenges your problem-solving skills but also adds a playful element with the inclusion of cats. Curious? Check out the trailer to see what's in store:
Both Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars stand as independent DLCs for A Little to the Left, meaning you can enjoy these expansions even without the base game. Priced at $2.99 for Cupboards & Drawers and $4.99 for Seeing Stars, these expansions maintain the cozy and charming atmosphere that fans love. Whether you're drawn to the meticulous organization of Cupboards & Drawers or the creative freedom of Seeing Stars, both DLCs offer a delightful experience. You can explore these expansions or the main game directly on the Google Play Store.
For more gaming news, check out our coverage on Google's plans to bring Android games to PC via Google Play Games.
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