A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars DLC - New Puzzles and Multiple Solutions
Gaming Staff • June 7, 2024
Pc Games Nintendo Switch Sony Playstation Microsoft Xbox Indie Game Role Playing Game Early Access StrategyMax Inferno and Secret Mode have announced the release of A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars, the second premium expansion for the cozy clean-up puzzler A Little to the Left. The expansion will be available on PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, and PS4 on June 25.
A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars features 38 new levels with multiple solutions, including folding, flapping, crushing, joining, sticking, bouncing, stacking, strumming, and smashing interactive items. Players can collect up to 100 stars and discover the logic behind various ways to tidy up the house. The expansion also introduces an upgraded hints system for all A Little to the Left players, offering in-game hints for every possible solution across all existing puzzles.
The new expansion includes 33 new levels, five additional bonus levels, and over 100 solutions to discover. Players can enjoy multiple cats and a new original soundtrack. A Little to the Left and the Cupboards & Drawers DLC are available now on PC, Mac, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. The Seeing Stars DLC will be available on all platforms on June 25.
Secret Mode is the publishing wing of Sumo Group Ltd and has won the Ukie Best UK Publisher 2024 award. The company's goal is to publish internally developed projects from any of its 18 game development studios across the UK, US, Europe, and India, as well as third-party independent game developers. Max Inferno is a seaside indie game studio from K'jipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was founded in 2021 by Annie and Lukas. The studio's first title, A Little to the Left, has been successful, allowing the team to grow and focus on even more delightful things for the future.
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