IGN writes:
Osmos was something special on the iPad and it doesn’t lose an ounce of magic on the iPhone. IGN was worried that the smaller screen might cramp Osmos, but that wasn’t the case at all. It’s still an amazing play. It’s hard to pinpoint a favorite feature. The clever gameplay? The atmosphere? The variety of stages? The art direction? It all comes together to make one of the best iPhone games of 2010.
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