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February 17, 2014
cover orange: journey knights
Cover the oranges and protect them from the acid rain in a new cover orange physics puzzle game by Evgeniy Kuzmin and Vladimir Gusev cover orange: journey knights.
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13 comments:
First!!!!
These cover orange games are great....glad they made another one.
Like the Cover Orange series. Player Pack 3 is my fav. Thanks for the link Bart.
This was fun. Though I think I didn't do it the way they expected you to do it for a few of the levels. But that's one of things that I like about these games, that there are multiple ways to do it.
Is there a bug with level 16? I can't grab the star and the cloud never shows up, even after his snickering begins. I've reloaded several times, but am still having the same problem. :(
Cover Orange is the best! 72/72 stars yay!
Reply to "-k":
I had the same problem on Level 16, but then it worked when I tried solving it a different way. I think the key difference might have been whether or not the cart survived (but that's just a guess).
I love the Cover Orange games. Thanks for sharing, Bart. x
I got 69 of the 72 stars but am unable to finish level 24.
So I finally used a helmet to skip it & now the game is crashed on a "blank" level.
YAAAWN. 51%.....52%.........53%.............54%.................55%
Anonymous @ 15:39, for level 24,
I found two ways to solve it, but I'm sure neither is orthodox. One way is to put the orange between the two spikes, then get the spike ball to land between it and the spike (not between the spike and the platform), and cover both oranges with wheels. The other way is to put the orange on top of the other orange, then dropping a wheel at exactly the right moment so that the orange wedges between it and the platform, and doesn't fall. I'm sure there's some way to get the spike ball over to the ice, and then put wheels on top of them both, but I couldn't figure that our either.
Anonymous @ 15:39,
I just refreshed the page. It saved my progress.
xd
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