A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers DLC opens up on 27 June

Written by Ben

June 10, 2023

Developer Max Inferno and publisher Secret Mode have been digging through an old closet and uncovered a 27 June release date for the upcoming A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers DLC on PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch.

A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers DLC date reveal trailer

As showcased during today’s Wholesome Direct, A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers adds 25 new drawer- and cupboard-themed puzzles to the game. From junk drawers to jewellery boxes and everything in between, players will enjoy new mechanics such as switching between drawers and opening hidden compartments. And who knows, perhaps a feline friend will make an appearance as well…

About A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers
Sort, stack, and organize household objects into particular arrangements. Prepare to clean out the cabinets and secret compartments of the home with even more charming illustrations, surprising scenarios, and 25 delightful new Cupboards & Drawers themed puzzles to discover.

  • 25 new puzzles: a mixture of Cupboards & Drawers themed levels and traditional organization levels
  • Puzzles nested within puzzles
  • New functionality: multiple steps to organizing within a single level
  • Secret compartments
  • Multiple drawers that are opened/closed within a level, requiring players to move objects between them

Nintendo Switch page:

https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/a-little-to-the-left-cupboards-and-drawers-70050000040214-switch/

Steam page:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2343790/A_Little_to_the_Left_Cupboards__Drawers

 A Little to the Left is out now on PC, Mac and Nintendo Switch with an SRP of £12.99 | $14.99 | €14.99.A Little to the Left: Cupboards & Drawers will release for PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch on 27 June with an SRP of £4.99 | $5.99 | €5.99.

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About Secret Mode

Greetings from The Bunker! Secret Mode is the publishing wing of the award-winning Sumo Group Ltd. Our goal is to publish internally developed projects from any of our 17 game development studios across the UK, US, Europe, and India, as well as third party independent game developers. We believe that games are for everyone, and that creativity has no limits. We believe quality and fun are everything.

About Max Inferno

Annie and Lukas are MAX INFERNO, a seaside indie game studio from K’jipuktuk/Halifax, Nova Scotia. They make charming games that are inspired by moments in their daily lives.

Annie and Lukas have always loved making things together: Halloween costumes, treasure hunts, dance moves… Now they have a platform for all of the odd and lovely ideas for interactions they want to see in the gaming world.

www.maxinferno.com

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