On the surface it looks like a simple flash game but it might go deeper than that.

Start the game by clicking "Easy Orange" or "Iron Orange"

You play as an orange, locked inside a cage and forced to play a cruel a game, a game that is supposed to "ripen" him up.

At first he's hopeful that he'll get out, his captors promising freedom after playing one game, but once he finishes that one game, he's told he must do one more game, and so on and so forth. His sanity slowly slipping with each opponent dying.

As you progress in the game each of his opponents become more and more insane, the first one looking just as hopeful as you, the second one in tears from watching a life taken, the third one tense from the bloodshed, fourth one driven to complete insanity. This represents your characters descent into madness.

Then you meet the eye, the fifth opponent, an orange with a giant eye as a face. I personally believe this isn't what the orange looks like in reality, but instead the player orange hallucinating, the eye could represent the captors watching him play, or something else, or just random nonsense his mind made up. Then you meet what I like to call the 'Husk'. Your final opponent, he has a soulless face and I believe this represents the player orange's soul taken from him by playing this game, his 'humanity' taken.

Then at the end when he survives it all, his captors ship him away and have him sold at the supermarket for 5 cents a pound. But it's worth mentioning, when you die in this game, the screen goes white with a text, probably his final thoughts. Heaven usually is represented with the color white, so I think it's hinting at the fact that the orange is at peace. making this actually my preferred ending. This is far better than being sold off like an object, and the orange again is at peace when he dies. So when you clench your muscles after every trigger pulled, and you survived, and you made it to the end, it leaves you thinking, "Was it really worth it? Worth killing those people just to be sold off and your humanity taken?" The music really helps add to this, it's eerie, unsettling, perfect for this sort of game.

Or this is just a dumb flash game about oranges playing russian roulette, I'll leave it up for you to decide.