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"A Little to the Left: Both Expansions Now on iOS"

Author : Emery May 07,2025

Secret Mode's soothing tidying-up game, *A Little to the Left*, has now expanded its reach on iOS with the launch of two standalone DLCs: *Cupboards & Drawers* and *Seeing Stars*. Available as separate apps on the App Store, these expansions bring fresh gameplay mechanics and puzzles to the beloved game. Android enthusiasts, don't worry—versions for your devices are in the pipeline.

*Cupboards & Drawers* caters to those who revel in the joy of organizing confined spaces. With multi-stage levels and hidden compartments, this DLC offers 25 levels of challenging puzzles that invite you to declutter and organize your virtual home, providing a deeply satisfying experience.

On the other hand, *Seeing Stars* pushes the boundaries of creativity with puzzles that boast up to five solutions each. As you navigate through its 38 unique stages, you can collect up to 100 stars, and perhaps even encounter a few surprise visitors. This expansion encourages experimentation and rewards innovative thinking.

A Little to the Left - Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars DLCs

Unlike typical DLCs, these expansions are standalone experiences, meaning you don't need the base game to enjoy them. *Cupboards & Drawers* is priced at $2.99, while *Seeing Stars* is available for $4.99.

Curious about the gameplay? Check out our review of *A Little to the Left* by Catherine. The game also made it to our list of the best mobile games of 2024, making it a must-try for puzzle enthusiasts.

For those who want to dip their toes before diving in, *A Little to the Left* offers a free trial on both iOS and Android. Unlock the full version with a one-time purchase of $9.99.

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