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"A Little to the Left: iOS Expansions Now Available"

By MaxApr 15,2025

Secret Mode's delightful tidying-up game, A Little to the Left, has now expanded on iOS with the release of two engaging standalone DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. Both expansions are available as separate apps on the App Store, with Android versions expected soon. They maintain the core relaxing and methodical gameplay of the original while introducing fresh mechanics.

Cupboards & Drawers immerses you in puzzles that challenge you to fit objects into confined spaces, perfect for those who relish the joy of an organized drawer. With multi-stage levels and hidden compartments, this expansion adds depth and intrigue, offering 25 unique levels to help you declutter your home.

Seeing Stars takes a more complex approach, featuring puzzles with up to five possible solutions. It encourages creative thinking, allowing you to explore multiple organization strategies. You can collect up to 100 stars across its 38 distinctive stages, with the occasional surprise guest appearance to keep things interesting.

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These expansions stand out as they don't require the base game to enjoy. They offer a fully standalone experience, letting you jump right into your preferred puzzle style. Cupboards & Drawers is priced at $2.99, while Seeing Stars is available for $4.99, or your local equivalent.

Curious about what it's like to embark on this cleanliness adventure? Check out our review of A Little to the Left by Catherine. The game also made it onto our list of the best mobile games of 2024, making it a must-try.

For those looking to dive into the full experience, A Little to the Left offers 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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