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Videogamer: Osmos Review

Videogamer writes: "Let's put video games to one side for a minute and talk psychology, in specific: flow states. What are flow states? I hear you cry, desperate to know what the hell this could possibly have to do with Osmos on the iPhone. Well, dear reader, a flow state is a mental state of operation where a person is fully immersed in whatever it is they are doing. To dress the idea in everyday lingo, it's being 'in the zone'. It's when your conscious mind takes a back seat to some automatic part of your brain - a mental autopilot, if you will."

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videogamer.com
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Humble Mozilla Bundle Allows Playing on Your Browser

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.

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twinfinite.net
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Osmos For iPhone And iPad Discounted

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.

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Kal8533929d ago

Can't find Horn in the Android store.

schlanz3928d ago

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