Any game I play with an inventory gets a regular, satisfying purge.

If its cluttering my screen, its cluttering my mind.

Zero regrets.Thatsthe gamer dopamine hit Im chasing.

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Often its more aesthetic, like sorting buttons by colour.

Cant the buttons be organised in other ways too?

By how many holes?

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Whatever way you decide to sort the buttons youll still get your gold star, A for effort.

Then its onto the next puzzle.

I really love this approach to organising.

A shelf of books from the rearranging game A Little To The Left. They are all out of height order and this needs to be addressed.

Some puzzles, however, were a little too abstract and it ruined the overall zen-vibe of the game.

Each time I clicked on a wrong leaf, it would magically sprout back.

Tricked into doing housework.

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The puzzles also feel incredibly tactile.

Is there anyone in the world who doesnt love peeling those off?

A Little To The Left wants you to find the fun in tidying up, not the frustrations.

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A Little To The Left surpassed my tidying expectations.

Feeling that jolt of satisfaction never gets tired, and the sheer variety of puzzles keeps things interesting.

With its charming visuals and playfuy soundtrack, its a puzzle game that feels like the complete package.

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