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Little Corners Review

  • Writer: Eloise Crawford
    Eloise Crawford
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

One of the first presents I remember ever receiving was a set of stickers and a book I could store them in. I spent days organizing my stickers on the pages in a way that made sense to my tiny brain: sorted by animal, by color, by shape, whatever fit my mood. It brought about a level of satisfaction that tickled my brain just right.


Little Corners tickles my brain in the exact, same way.

Publisher: SECRET SAUCE, Gamersky Games

Developer: Meteor Pixel

Platform: Played on PC

Availability: Released November 13, 2025 on PC.


At its core, Little Corners is a simple concept: a cozy decoration game centered around using stickers to fill in the space of charming little rooms, decorating them however you see fit. It's the digital equivalent of that childhood sticker book, but with far more creative freedom and far less worry of accidentally ripping a sticker.


The game features 8 different rooms to decorate, each with its own distinct aesthetic, ranging from a dungeon reclaimed by nature to a witchy cabin in the woods. Little Corners has thousands of stickers available in total. There are large furniture pieces like doors and fireplaces to the tiniest details like patches of moss, burning flames, and adorable little critters such as cats, dogs, and frogs. There’s even the concept of “hidden” stickers which are unlocked when you place certain stickers on the page. 



The gameplay loop is really straightforward: pick up a sticker and place it in the room. Using your mouse scroll wheel, you can adjust the layer the sticker lands on, allowing you to create depth and overlap elements naturally. It's intuitive and relaxing, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Beyond the room decoration itself, there are customization options to adjust the background of the game interface and the workpad, giving you control over your creative environment.


All in all, Little Corners is a small game made with love, celebrating the simple pleasures of creativity and organization. You don’t have to worry about getting a high score, or decorating your room within a set time. It’s simply about building a space that feels right to you.


A stamp that says "Cozy". This denotes that the game is relaxing to play.

Image Credits: Meteor Pixel, SECRET SAUCE, and Gamersky Games

Disclosure: We received a free review copy of this product.


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