Organization-themed puzzler A Little to the Left involves bringing order to the chaos in your life through a series of unique levels featuring everything from straightening pictures to sorting pasta by shape. The game, which debuted in 2022 for PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch, was announced during the today’s Indie World event to be receiving new paid DLC this year, featuring even more puzzles for those who simply can’t get enough of the original!
Entitled Cupboards and Drawers, this DLC will be focused on exactly that – sorting and organizing items inside of various drawers and cupboards. “A place for everything, and everything in its place” has never been more true than in these 25 new puzzles, which will be available for both the Nintendo Switch and PC versions of the game sometime in June 2023. It is currently planned to cost $5.99 USD.
Sort, stack, and organize even more household objects when the new Cupboards & Drawers expansion for A Little to the Left from @WeAreSecretMode and @MaxInfernoGames releases for #NintendoSwitch in June 2023! #IndieWorld pic.twitter.com/5O3YrxvPcM
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) April 19, 2023
The puzzles featured in Cupboards and Drawers will be uniquely multi-layered, allowing players to unlock secret compartments and more hidden puzzles once they discover the solutions. In addition to the puzzles themselves, the DLC will feature new illustrations and scenarios – including, of course, new appearances from the adorable but mischievous cat who absolutely loves nothing more than to mess up the player’s perfect organization!
This DLC was inspired by the popularity of the notoriously challenging “drawer puzzle” featured in the original A Little to the Left. The 25 new puzzles promise to be even more challenging than anything A Little to the Left has previously offered, requiring players to think in multiple dimensions and move objects around and across multiple levels to find hidden secrets. If you have not yet purchased and played the original A Little to the Left, it is currently available for both PC and Nintendo Switch – so you should consider giving it a try before the Cupboards and Drawers DLC drops in just a few months!