A Little to the Left Launches Standalone Expansions on iOS

Author: Camila May 06,2025

Secret Mode’s beloved tidying-up game, A Little to the Left, now offers an enriched experience on iOS with the launch of two standalone DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These expansions are accessible as separate apps on the App Store, with Android versions soon to follow. Both maintain the game's core of relaxing and methodical gameplay, introducing fresh mechanics to enhance the challenge.

Cupboards & Drawers caters to those who revel in the art of organization, presenting puzzles where players must fit items into snug spaces. This DLC includes multi-stage levels and hidden compartments, adding layers of complexity and discovery. With 25 levels to conquer, players can indulge in the joy of decluttering their virtual home. Priced at $2.99, it's an affordable way to enjoy more of the game's signature satisfaction.

Seeing Stars, on the other hand, pushes the boundaries with puzzles that offer up to five different solutions. This expansion encourages creative problem-solving as players aim to collect up to 100 stars across 38 unique stages. Additionally, the chance encounters with unexpected guests add a delightful twist to the gameplay. This DLC is available for $4.99, offering a deeper dive into the world of A Little to the Left.

ytWhat sets these expansions apart is their standalone nature; no base game purchase is required. Players can jump directly into either Cupboards & Drawers or Seeing Stars, tailoring their experience to their preferred puzzle style.

For those curious about the game's atmosphere, our review by Catherine provides a detailed look at what A Little to the Left offers. Additionally, the game has been recognized in our list of the best mobile games of 2024, underscoring its quality and appeal.

For those wanting to try before they buy, A Little to the Left is available as a free trial on both iOS and Android, with the full version unlockable for a one-time purchase of $9.99.

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