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The mission has blasted off from the sunny orchard and into the final frontier, where the dangers are cosmic and the puzzles are out of this world. Cover Orange: Space launches the beloved physics-protection series into a zero-gravity adventure, trading bumbling gangsters for celestial calamities and earthly tools for futuristic gadgets. This is a rescue operation on a galactic scale, where you must defend your crew of cheerful, helmeted oranges from the unforgiving hazards of the cosmos with ingenuity and a perfectly calculated chain reaction. The familiar, smiling oranges are now brave astronauts, but their need for shelter is more desperate than ever. The threat is no longer rain, but the deadly environment of space itself: solar flares that streak across the screen, meteor showers that rain down destruction, malfunctioning alien machinery, and the ever-present menace of a black hole's pull. Your goal remains deceptively simple: use a limited selection of objects to create a secure bunker or pathway to guide the oranges into a protective pod before the countdown to catastrophe ends. The puzzle design brilliantly adapts to the space theme. Familiar objects are replaced with high-tech space gear. Steel beams become lightweight but sturdy carbon-fiber panels. Ropes transform into extendable tether cables. Balloons are now anti-gravity repulsors that push objects away. You might use a targeted laser to precisely cut a section of debris, a rocket thruster to nudge a large obstacle into position, or a force field generator to create a temporary protective dome. The classic anvil is now a gravitational anchor, crucial for stabilizing floating platforms. The real genius lies in mastering the new physics of space. Objects float and drift with momentum. A gentle nudge can send a platform sailing across the screen. You must account for inertia, orbital paths, and the push-and-pull of various forces. Puzzles often involve creating a safe "orbit" for the oranges, guiding them along a path of floating barriers before they drift into a deadly star or are sucked into the void. The solutions require thinking in three dimensions, using walls and ceilings as readily as floors. With its gorgeous, star-dusted backgrounds, adorable astronaut oranges, and a serene, atmospheric soundtrack, Cover Orange: Space captures the wonder and isolation of space. It takes the core satisfaction of the series—that click of a perfect, multi-step solution—and elevates it with fresh mechanics and a stellar setting. It's a game about engineering safety in the most hostile environment imaginable, proving that even in the cold vacuum of space, a little bit of citrus-colored hope and a lot of smart physics can save the day.