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Zero objectives, zero pressure, and somehow that is the whole point: a sticker-book diorama sandbox for anyone who needs their brain to stop for an hour.

I will be honest with you: my spreadsheet instincts had nothing to latch onto here, and that turned out to be a feature, not a bug. Little Corners from Bristol-based developer Meteor Pixel is a sticker-placement sandbox built around eight hand-crafted diorama rooms, each with its own theme and its own curated sheets of stickers. There are no win states, no timers, no resource loops, and no progression gates. You pick a room, you pull stickers off a sheet, and you arrange them until the corner looks exactly how you want it to look. That is the game. The eight rooms available at launch cover a solid range of fantasy settings: a candlelit adventurer's tavern, an alchemist's tower, a pirate captain's quarters, a samurai's residence, an astronomy study, and a few others across that same whimsical register. Each room ships with far more stickers than the space can physically hold, which means every run through a corner produces a genuinely different composition. You are constantly making small curatorial decisions: does the cauldron go in front of the bookshelf or behind it? Does the cat get the prime shelf spot or does the potted fern? Sticker layering is controlled by mouse scroll wheel, or by keyboard shortcuts added in a post-launch patch (W/S and bracket keys), and flipping a sticker horizontally with a single click handles the depth-of-field problem that a fixed two-wall perspective creates. The controls are so clean they disappear within minutes. The hidden sticker system adds a light discovery layer without turning the sandbox into a puzzle game. Each room contains secret stickers that unlock when you layer certain items together, roughly three per corner according to players who have chased the achievement list. It is the right amount of optional depth: satisfying to stumble across, completely ignorable if you just want to decorate. Reviewers have pointed out that the lofi soundtrack cycling through only three tracks does wear thin over longer sessions, and the inability to rotate stickers freely beyond a horizontal flip is a real constraint that occasionally fights your compositional instincts. A free-form resize or recolor option would help, and some players have flagged a small number of launch-era crash bugs, though the developers have been responsive with patches and QoL updates post-release. Where Little Corners earns its reception is the tactile feel of the placement loop. The drag-and-drop snap feels deliberately satisfying, the hand-drawn art direction is consistently beautiful across every themed room, and the per-room sticker curation means you are never staring at a generic global inventory with decision fatigue. Reviewers across the board have compared it favorably to Unpacking in terms of the meditative satisfaction it delivers, while noting that Little Corners sits closer to pure creative sandbox than narrative-driven experience. Steam user sentiment backs that read strongly. Each individual diorama clocks in at roughly 10 to 20 minutes for a first pass, so a complete playthrough of all eight rooms is a short afternoon, though the replayability of making the same room look entirely different with a different sticker selection extends that meaningfully. For strategy and sim players specifically, this is not your main game. It is what you run between sessions of something that has been eating your decision budget all week. The depth ceiling is low by design, and if you need a clear goal or a progression bar moving forward to stay engaged, Little Corners will feel too open-ended after the first room. But if the cozy-sandbox itch is real for you, or if you have someone in your household who wants a genuinely low-friction creative toy, Meteor Pixel has built something polished and purposeful at a price point that removes almost all risk. Diego, Scout Team

Little Corners

Little Corners

13 nov 2025Meteor PixelWeekend Games
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Zero objectives, zero pressure, and somehow that is the whole point: a sticker-book diorama sandbox for anyone who needs their brain to stop for an hour.

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I will be honest with you: my spreadsheet instincts had nothing to latch onto here, and that turned out to be a feature, not a bug. Little Corners from Bristol-based developer Meteor Pixel is a sticker-placement sandbox built around eight hand-crafted diorama rooms, each with its own theme and its own curated sheets of stickers. There are no win states, no timers, no resource loops, and no progression gates. You pick a room, you pull stickers off a sheet, and you arrange them until the corner looks exactly how you want it to look. That is the game. The eight rooms available at launch cover a solid range of fantasy settings: a candlelit adventurer's tavern, an alchemist's tower, a pirate captain's quarters, a samurai's residence, an astronomy study, and a few others across that same whimsical register. Each room ships with far more stickers than the space can physically hold, which means every run through a corner produces a genuinely different composition. You are constantly making small curatorial decisions: does the cauldron go in front of the bookshelf or behind it? Does the cat get the prime shelf spot or does the potted fern? Sticker layering is controlled by mouse scroll wheel, or by keyboard shortcuts added in a post-launch patch (W/S and bracket keys), and flipping a sticker horizontally with a single click handles the depth-of-field problem that a fixed two-wall perspective creates. The controls are so clean they disappear within minutes. The hidden sticker system adds a light discovery layer without turning the sandbox into a puzzle game. Each room contains secret stickers that unlock when you layer certain items together, roughly three per corner according to players who have chased the achievement list. It is the right amount of optional depth: satisfying to stumble across, completely ignorable if you just want to decorate. Reviewers have pointed out that the lofi soundtrack cycling through only three tracks does wear thin over longer sessions, and the inability to rotate stickers freely beyond a horizontal flip is a real constraint that occasionally fights your compositional instincts. A free-form resize or recolor option would help, and some players have flagged a small number of launch-era crash bugs, though the developers have been responsive with patches and QoL updates post-release. Where Little Corners earns its reception is the tactile feel of the placement loop. The drag-and-drop snap feels deliberately satisfying, the hand-drawn art direction is consistently beautiful across every themed room, and the per-room sticker curation means you are never staring at a generic global inventory with decision fatigue. Reviewers across the board have compared it favorably to Unpacking in terms of the meditative satisfaction it delivers, while noting that Little Corners sits closer to pure creative sandbox than narrative-driven experience. Steam user sentiment backs that read strongly. Each individual diorama clocks in at roughly 10 to 20 minutes for a first pass, so a complete playthrough of all eight rooms is a short afternoon, though the replayability of making the same room look entirely different with a different sticker selection extends that meaningfully. For strategy and sim players specifically, this is not your main game. It is what you run between sessions of something that has been eating your decision budget all week. The depth ceiling is low by design, and if you need a clear goal or a progression bar moving forward to stay engaged, Little Corners will feel too open-ended after the first room. But if the cozy-sandbox itch is real for you, or if you have someone in your household who wants a genuinely low-friction creative toy, Meteor Pixel has built something polished and purposeful at a price point that removes almost all risk.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Diorama DecorationSticker SandboxHidden CollectiblesMouse-DrivenShort PlaythroughReplayable LayoutsLofi Soundtrack

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OS
Windows 11
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Intel Iris Xe Graphics integrated graphics chip
Processor
11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz 2.42 GHz

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Weekend Games
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13 nov 2025

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