Cover Orange Gangsters is a physics puzzle game where your main goal is to protect a helpless orange from toxic rain by building makeshift shelters using random objects. Every level is set against a gritty cityscape with stylized visuals and new gangster-themed details. You’re given just a few moments to place barrels, crates, wheels, and other items before the rain begins to fall. Once it starts, your plan either works—or your orange meets a messy end.
Each puzzle begins with your orange character standing in a vulnerable spot. You must place objects from a limited selection to shield them from the acid cloud that rolls in moments later. The twist? Items obey real physics. That means they fall, roll, and tip based on where and how you drop them. Figuring out the right sequence and timing becomes crucial, especially in later stages with moving parts or chain reactions.
While early levels introduce basic stacking mechanics, later ones become far more complex. Some levels give you domino-style sequences where timing is everything, while others require balancing items on moving platforms or using destructible terrain to your advantage. Failing a level means resetting and trying a new approach—often learning something new about how the game’s physics works.
Unlike the original Cover Orange games, this version introduces darker visuals and a gangster aesthetic. Backgrounds depict graffiti-tagged walls, rundown alleyways, and industrial zones. While the game is still puzzle-driven, the setting adds a fresh vibe that distinguishes it from earlier entries.
Cover Orange Gangsters mixes physical problem-solving with fast thinking and a theme that changes the feel of every level. Your objective stays the same: protect the orange at all costs—but the environment, traps, and challenges keep evolving across dozens of unique levels.
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