
A Little to the Left features over 75 puzzles, ranging from stacking papers neatly to messy potting accessories into appropriate containers. That real-world issue has translated into a video game very well, but we never doubted it wouldn't. The only problem is that you have a cat that's hellbent on causing chaos to that ambition, casually deciding to interrupt your hard work at random times. One core objective in A Little to the Left is to get things arranged to an aesthetically pleasing standard. The beauty of organization puzzlers is that they need little narrative, lore, or tutorial to get players stuck into gameplay pretty fast. It's hard to see how the game won't make an impression on us, but things can go very wrong for even titles that are meant to be relaxing. Cats, puzzles, and a non-stressful game environment players can jump into at leisure and de-stress from the cares of the world.

So what's the result of those two generally-shared adorations? A title about arranging things and avoiding messes by a mischievous feline, of course.Ī Little to the Left has everything needed to instantly pull the far reaches of the casual player base into its grasp. It also enjoys casual games about organizing things, bringing the ultimate high of a streamlined life. The internet loves games where cats are involved.
