Other than that, there’s no major issue with the game. These sudden spikes in difficulty just appear in and out, derailing progress for some players.
While it tries to be relaxing and comfortable, some levels are unusually difficult. The only concern in this game is its lack of consistency. It all wraps around nicely, with the game’s close to a hundred levels, plus a new challenge delivered daily. The controls are simple drag and drop, and most puzzles allow different solutions.
Even the supposed antagonist in the game is fun to be with, keeping the cozy feel all throughout. Whether it’s making printed patterns align or fitting objects into foam cutouts, this will get you hooked.Īs mentioned, aside from the puzzles themselves, the only obstacle here is a cat, which was designed with all the cuteness this art style has to offer. It offers a variety of puzzles that revolve around sorting things in a particular manner. If you’ve tried sorting books on the shelves or the plates on the cupboard, this will feel like home to you. A little to the Left boldly deviates from the epic battles of good against evil and puts you in the shoes of an everyday person.