A Little to the Left Expands on iOS with Two Standalone DLCs

A Little to the Left Expands on iOS with Two Standalone DLCs
A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers. Source: Max Inferno/Secret Mode
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Key points

  1. A Little to the Left expands on iOS with two standalone DLCs, while Android versions of expansions are in the works.
  2. Cupboards & Drawers DLC features 25 levels, while Seeing Stars DLC offers 38 levels.
  3. The original game received a million sales within a year of release.

A Little to the Left’s two standalone expansions, Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars, are now available for players on iOS while Android versions are already in development.

Cupboards & Drawers expansion introduces 25 multi-stage levels where players must carefully fit objects into tight spaces, often revealing hidden compartments along the way.

OUT NOW! A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers DLC

Seeing Stars DLC, in its turn, mixes things up by offering up to five possible solutions for each puzzle. With 38 levels and 100 collectible stars, players can experiment with different organization methods while encountering a few unexpected guests along the way.

A Little to the Left - Seeing Stars | OUT NOW Trailer

It is worth mentioning that unlike traditional DLCs, Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars expansions don’t require the base game to play.

Two Expansions for A Little to the Left land on the App Store for iPhone and iPad

The original cozy puzzle game A Little to the Left, developed by Canadian independent studio Max Inferno and published by Secret Mode, was initially made for the GMTK Game Jam 2020 and now is presented on many platforms, including macOS and Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, mobile both Android and iOS. The game received a million sales within a year of release.

A Little to the Left | Official Launch Trailer
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