Nintendo Switch users have the opportunity to download for free what is easily one of the most charming games I’ve ever played.
A Little to the Left is a puzzle game developed by Max Inferno and published by Secret Mode.
The general gist is that players must clean up an unorganised space which, I have to say, is kind of my idea of heaven.
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Some of us enjoy mess, and some of us delight in obliterating it, so is the duality of man.
The game scored a very respectable score of 75 over on Metacritic.
And as I said, alongside Cursed to Golf and Vampire Survivors, the game is available to try for free right now on Nintendo Switch.
You can download and enjoy all three in their full capacities - these aren’t bite-sized demos, but there is one catch.
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The games are only available until 30 October at 11.59pm PT, which is in around six days time, and you will need an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
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A Little to the Left can actually be completed in around three to four hours, so this should actually be more than enough time to speed through it.
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If you do that, racing through over 100 levels, then you may want to make note of the following offers.
During this trial period, both of A Little to the Left’s expansions will be on offer on Switch for the first time, adding a combined 60 levels.
Until 30 October, you can grab A Little to the Left for 40% off, the Cupboards & Drawers DLC for 15% off, and the Seeing Stars DLC for 15% off.
Or you can pick up the Extra Tidy Edition Bundle, which includes everything, for 40% off.
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This offer is available across Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and North America.
If you don’t want to splash the cash though, simply have fun during this period of free availability.
Topics: Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Indie Games, Free Games