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Get to Know About Cover Orange: Journey Space

You know those little orange blobs that always seem to get themselves into trouble? In Journey Space, your mission is to keep them safe from all sorts of cosmic hazards—laser beams, asteroids, black holes—you name it. It’s basically like a zero-gravity playground where you get to drop and tilt objects to form protective shields around the oranges before a deadly ray comes swooping in. The catch is, every tool you have interacts differently in space, so what works on Earth might float off or spin out of control up here.

As you move through the levels, you’ll unlock new gadgets and obstacles that keep things fresh. One moment you’re lining up reflectors to bounce a laser beam around an asteroid; the next you’re juggling gravity wells to pull your oranges out of harm’s way. There’s a sweet spot between “easy-peasy” and “hair-pulling frustration” that makes you want to replay levels to snag all three stars. And trust me, you’ll be coming back—those hidden bonus stars are sneaky little motivators.

What really makes Journey Space shine is how it balances strategy with a laid-back vibe. You can take your time, experiment with different setups, and watch your orange friends wobble around, knowing full well you could mess it all up with one wrong move. And yet, that’s half the charm: trial and error feels less like failing and more like tinkering in your own mini laboratory.

Visually, it’s cartoonish and colorful without being overwhelming. The backgrounds shift from neon nebulae to icy comets, so you never feel stuck in one corner of the galaxy. Coupled with a light, bouncy soundtrack that somehow makes dodging lasers feel mellow, the whole experience comes off as a cool, casual brain teaser. Plus, it’s the perfect kind of game to show off to friends—just to prove you’ve got the brains to save a bunch of oranges… in space.