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A Little To The Left (2022) is a puzzle game where you tidy a house into meticulous order. Each puzzle presents everyday objects and some evidence of how they should be organised. The challenge is you have to deal with a mischievous cat who likes to make a mess.
Our examiner, Rich Adams, first checked A Little To The Left 2 years ago. It was re-examined by Andy Robertson and updated yesterday.
A Little To The Left is a puzzle game where you tidy a house into meticulous order. Each puzzle presents everyday objects and some evidence of how they should be organised. The challenge is you have to deal with a mischievous cat who likes to make a mess.
Play involves moving items around, rotating and stacking them. Your task is to arrange objects into curious patterns. However, there are multiple satisfactory solutions for each puzzle. The aim is not so much to get it right but to find a way to consistently organise the items that are satisfying to you.
Which way should the clock hands point? How should you arrange the eggs? Come to understand the motivation behind the whimsy of an individual by arranging their home as they intended. As you do you learn about the person who lives here and the challenges they face.
Play Time: This game will take between 1 and a half hours and 2 hours to complete. The full game has over 50 puzzles with multiple solutions and secrets to find. There's an unlockable Cat Chaos mode after you have beaten the game. This enables you to "replay" the levels as the cat to unorganise your careful curation.
5+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Still, it’s important for parents and guardians to ensure they understand in-game purchases and have spending limits set-up. The calming process of organising things is simple enough for quite young players. Its appeal is broad although the simplicity may be too much for older teenagers.
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