Little Corners

Critic Reviews for Little Corners
Little Corners has a few issues, but overall, it’s polished, cute, colorful, relaxing, and a lot of fun. Decorating the rooms is immersive, and you can spend a lot of time making all the stickers just perfect. And all without worrying about your stickers losing their stickiness. The added hidden stickers, backgrounds, and new levels make it worth your time, especially if you loved the demo. The price point is a little high, but still well within reason. I do hope the developers add more options for the stickers in the future, like recoloring and resizing, but Little Corners is great as it is right now.
A delightful, meditative creative toy that turns the tactile joy of sticker books into a soothing digital ritual: gorgeous, hand‑drawn art, expressive little critters, and ASMR‑leaning peel‑and‑place feedback make every composition feel rewarding. It’s an easy recommendation for anyone who loves cozy, low‑pressure design play; perfect for short, calming breaks or long, exploratory sessions; but a few practical additions (a persistent gallery, a simple “room complete” flow, and richer export/sharing tools) would lift it from charming pastime to a truly indispensable creative tool.
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.