Is it even safe to put your hand inside it?
Maybe you’re not hungry any more.
Oh you should have known!
You saw their bookcase when you came in, you saw their shoe rack.
Why can’t they just tidy it up!
It begins with a wonky picture.
A tinkling bell informs you you’re right.
Then, you’re onto the next small mess, and that is how it goes.
The joyful part comes in how it is all realised.
A Little to the Left has a fuzzy crayoned warmth to it, a jaunty uplifting tone.
Christian Donlan likened it to ASMR and he’s right - it’s strangely peaceful, strangely compelling.
There’s a kind of lighthearted delight to it all, and it’s nice to be around.
It can be annoying sometimes.
One puzzle in particular in the demo held me up for a relative age compared to the others.
I can’t wait to play the whole thing.