
The general idea of Osmos is to become the "big fish" you do this by moving your "mote" about your area absorbing other motes that are smaller than you until you are the largest. If it were that easy though there wouldn't be much of a game to it would there? In order to move about the area you much expel part of your mass behind you to give you forward motion. Think of this like a thruster, you aim it at the opposite side of the direction you wish to go, and click to expel in a jet like manner to propel you along. The trick is getting to where you need to be, and still being large enough to absorb your target – because if you aren't, you yourself get absorbed and its game over for you.

The new Humble Mozilla Bundle allows playing some great indie titles directly on your internet browser, besides the usual DMR-free and Steam ket versions.
John Bedford (Modojo): If you don't already own the fabulous Osmos for your iPhone or iPad, you can grab the game from the App Store today for a mere $0.99 on either device - that's down from the usual price of $4.99 on iPad and $2.99 on iPhone.

Actually not a terrible list but Cut the Rope at #1 is disappointing.
Games not on this list that absolutely deserve consideration:
9th Dawn
Pixel Defenders
Rico
World of Goo
Granny Smith
Walking Dead Assault
Blueprint 3D
Eufloria HD
Plasma Sky
Ravensword
Anomaly Korea
Waking Mars
Machinarium
Zen Pinball HD