Cover Orange is a physics Time Waster that keeps going and going
I'm a sucker for physics-based time waster games. Cover Orange is one that's new to me, and it's unique in that the goal is to protect your little orange and green pumpkins (or are they apples?) from acid rain.
You can't move or control your little guys. Instead, you need to creatively place objects within each level to protect them. Sometimes this just means building a shelter for them, but more often than not, the solution requires a bit more out-of-the-box thinking.
One of the things that frustrates me about most physics games is that I often feel that the game ends just as I'm starting to feel like I've got a handle on it. Cover Orange doesn't suffer from that problem. The game uses user-generated levels and seems to just keep going and going. While the user-generated levels are of varying quality, they're good overall and make the game worth continuing.













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Subscribe to commentsezifunMay 9th 2010 1:52AM
math games and physics games both are most entertaining and educating.
I consider these games can enhance the mental and thinking power of students.