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A Little to the Left Reveals 2 New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars

Author : Sarah Sep 28,2025

A Little to the Left Reveals 2 New DLCs: Cupboards & Drawers, Seeing Stars

Following its Android debut last November, A Little to the Left has launched its most significant DLC expansions: Cupboards & Drawers and Seeing Stars. These new content packs deliver fresh organizing puzzles to Android players, offering two completely distinct gameplay experiences.

Organize A Little to the Left in Cupboards & Drawers or While Seeing Stars

Cupboards & Drawers delivers exactly what its name suggests. This expansion challenges players to methodically organize cabinets, secret compartments, and various hidden storage spaces throughout a home. Featuring 25 new puzzles, some with multi-layered solutions that require transferring items between drawers, it ups the ante on the game's signature organizational gameplay. The DLC also includes hidden compartments, creating delightful moments of discovery amid the sorting.

Seeing Stars takes a different creative approach. Moving beyond straightforward organization, this DLC introduces puzzles with multiple possible solutions across its 33 main levels and 5 bonus challenges. Players will employ various techniques - stacking, folding, crushing, bouncing and even musical strumming - to solve these more open-ended spatial conundrums. With up to five distinct solutions per puzzle, completionists can aim to collect all 100 stars. The expansion also features an abundance of feline companions throughout its puzzles.

Sort, Stack, Repeat

Both Cupboards & Drawers ($2.99) and Seeing Stars ($4.99) function as standalone DLCs that don't require the base game. Developer Secret Mode has carefully preserved the title's signature cozy aesthetic and relaxing vibe in both expansions. Interested players can find these DLCs and the main game available on the Google Play Store.

Before you go, check out our coverage of Google's plans to bring Android games to PC through Google Play Games.

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