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"A Little to the Left Unveils Two New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars"

by Jacob Apr 18,2025

"A Little to the Left Unveils Two New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars"

Since its debut on Android last November, A Little to the Left has enriched its gameplay with the release of two pivotal DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These expansions introduce a plethora of new tidying-up puzzles, offering Android players an enhanced experience in two distinct 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 allows you to dive into the organization of cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden spaces within a home. With 25 new puzzles, some of which are multi-layered, you'll find yourself shuffling items between drawers and uncovering hidden spaces while striving to keep everything meticulously arranged. It's a delightful blend of puzzles within puzzles! Get a sneak peek at the expansion in this trailer:

On the other hand, Seeing Stars takes a different approach. Instead of seeking the perfect arrangement, this DLC encourages multiple solutions. With 33 new levels and five bonus levels, you'll engage in activities like stacking, folding, crushing, bouncing, and strumming objects into place. Each puzzle can have up to five different solutions, allowing for experimentation as you aim to collect all 100 stars. This expansion is also filled with cats, adding a charming twist to your puzzle-solving adventure. Take a look at the trailer to see what it's all about:

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. Priced at $2.99 for Cupboards & Drawers and $4.99 for Seeing Stars, these DLCs maintain the cozy, engaging atmosphere that the game is known for. You can explore these expansions or the main game directly on the Google Play Store.

Before you go, don't miss our coverage on Google's plans to bring Android games to PC through Google Play Games.

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