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A LITTLE TO THE LEFT

A puzzle game about tidying up, created by a real-life couple, featuring recreations of items isn’t really anything like though, instead presenting you with a handful of items arranged on a flat plane. Your job is to figure out how they should be sorted. Smallest to largest? Colour-coded? By lining up their grooves and indents? What seem like trivial tasks open up as the game introduces multiple possible solutions to each puzzle, encouraging you to reconsider your first thought and spot another pattern, and then another. And this is before the game introduces a miniboss: Beyond those initial impressions, then, there’s plenty more here to unpack.

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