Cover Orange Players Pack
by Johnny_K
Cover Orange Players Pack
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Description
Over the past month many Cover Orange players have used all of their creativity to test your puzzle skills with their own original home-made levels. We've playtested all levels and made a selection of 80 fun levels to pack together.
The difficulty of these player pack levels is higher than in the original Cover Orange games. Can you beat all 80 levels?
How to Play
Make sure the smiley faced fruit is protected from the deadly rain.
Use your mouse to place all objects and wait for the cloud to pass by.
FAQ
What is Cover Orange: Players Pack?
Cover Orange: Players Pack is a physics-based puzzle game developed by Johnny-K where players protect oranges from a deadly rain by placing objects.
How do you play Cover Orange: Players Pack?
In Cover Orange: Players Pack, you strategically place a variety of items to shield the oranges from a hazardous cloud that drops spiky rain.
What is the main gameplay loop in Cover Orange: Players Pack?
The main gameplay loop involves analyzing each level, placing the given shapes carefully, and watching to see if your setup successfully protects the oranges when the rain falls.
How does progression work in Cover Orange: Players Pack?
Progression in Cover Orange: Players Pack is achieved by completing levels; each level introduces new obstacles and requires fresh strategies to keep the oranges safe.
What platforms can you play Cover Orange: Players Pack on?
Cover Orange: Players Pack is a browser-based game and is played primarily on desktop computers through web browsers.
Comments
sami3097
Jan. 02, 2011
What is the rain supposed to be? it doesn't look like water :D
Erinlove
Jun. 02, 2010
What's that clouds' problem anyway xD
darkwarrior42
Dec. 05, 2010
As Revvys said, many of the levels feel like you have to do the same thing over and over again.
Beyond that, there are a lot of levels that have little if anything to do with puzzle solving, and more with "HAHA GOTCHA, YOU DIDN'T KNOW THIS LEVEL AHEAD OF TIME SO YOU LOSE". Level 28 is a good example; you barely have time to get the barrel in place to save your fruit, so unless you know ahead of time what needs to be done, you cannot solve the puzzle. That's not good puzzle solving; you shouldn't be required to fail a level (or look at a walkthrough) before you are able to solve it.
mhink
Jun. 29, 2012
the acid creeps me out
adamzero
Dec. 03, 2020
me: phew i did it
spike ball: *bounces off a different spike ball at the perfect speed and angle and kills my fruit