Review - The puzzles in A Little to the Left do provide some enjoyment, but it's not the relaxing ‘switch off your brain’ kind of experience
"The Leamington -based (England) indie games publisher Secret Mode and jipuktuk/Halifax/Nova Scotia-based indie games developer Max Inferno, are today very glad and proud to announce that their cosy puzzle game “A Little To The Left”, is now available for the Nintendo Switch as a physical release in the shape of “A Little to the Left: Extra Tidy Edition” (the US version will drop on October 18th)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Leamington -based (England) indie games publisher Secret Mode and jipuktuk/Halifax/Nova Scotia-based indie games developer Max Inferno, are today very happy to announce that their cosy puzzle game “A Little To The Left”, is coming to the Nintendo Switch as a physical release ("A Little to the Left: Extra Tidy Edition") on October 18th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Games Asylum: "Just two decades ago, publishers wouldn’t touch anything that wasn’t heavily action orientated, with even puzzle games occasionally struggling to secure a publishing deal. Indeed, the landscape is very different today, where games fall into every genre imaginable. And perhaps some even beyond the typical imagination – A Little to the Left is based around organising, stacking, and sorting various household objects so that everything is perfectly placed."
I have to say this game is pretty fun.
Bought it a while ago on the Switch and enjoyed how relaxing and fun this game can be.