Little Corners – A Cozy Stickerbox for Your Brain
- XPN Network

- 8 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Little Corners is one of those rare games that understands the quiet joy of simply arranging things. It doesn’t try to be bigger than it is. Instead, it invites you into eight small diorama‑like rooms including an alchemist’s tower, a pirate cabin, a samurai residence, a cosy cottage kitchen, and more. Then it hands you a stack of themed stickers to bring each space to life. It’s a simple premise, but it’s executed with a warmth and clarity that makes the whole experience feel like a lazy afternoon filling in your sticker books as a kid!
The moment you drop into a room, you’re met with a blank corner rendered in soft, earthy tones. Lofi beats hum in the background. Sticker sheets sit neatly to the side, each filled with furniture, trinkets, creatures, and oddities that match the room’s theme. You peel, place, rotate, and layer them until the space becomes something that feels like yours.
The core loop is wonderfully simple:
Pick a sticker from the sheet.
Drag it into the scene, where it snaps into place with a soft, satisfying sound.
Rotate it left or right, layer it behind or in front of other objects, and nudge it until it feels “just right.”
Discover hidden stickers by placing certain items together, like combining ingredients to unlock a secret potion label, or pairing pirate items to reveal a cheeky treasure.
Step back and admire your tiny world before moving on to the next.
There’s no timer, no scoring, no pressure. The game trusts you to find your own flow. And if you’re the kind of person who gets lost in arranging shelves, colour‑coding books, or making a space feel “cozy but not cluttered,” this scratches that itch beautifully.
The game’s simplicity is part of its charm, but it does come with constraints. Stickers can only be flipped left or right, not fully rotated. You can’t resize or recolor items, and you can’t duplicate a sticker you love if it only appears once. There’s also no undo button, which can make fine adjustments a bit fiddly. These limitations don’t break the experience, but they do occasionally nudge against your creative instincts

Pros
Relaxing, pressure‑free creative play
Lovely sticker art and cozy room themes
Great soundtrack for zoning out
Hidden stickers add gentle discovery
Perfect for short, soothing sessions
Cons
Limited sticker manipulation (no rotation/resize)
No undo button
Some players may want more rooms or complexity
One‑use stickers can feel restrictive

Little Corners is a tiny, tender creative space, one that feels made for people who love stickers, dioramas, scrapbooking, and the quiet joy of arranging things until they “click.” It’s not a big game, and it doesn’t pretend to be. Instead, it offers a warm, mindful pocket of calm where you can build small worlds at your own pace.
If you’re looking for a cozy, low‑stakes creative ritual to unwind with, this is a lovely little gem.
XPN Rating: 4 out of 5 (GOLD)

Little Corners is Available now!




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