5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Osmos for iPad.
Osmos for iPad is paid iOS app published by Hemisphere Games Inc
Skatan18
I got this game when it first came out, and was just mesmerized. I still play it frequently, and although I feel like I'm ridiculously good at it solo, when I use multiplayer and play random people I get blown away sometimes. All in all, it's a very well done game.
WoodlandsJeff
Amazing graphics, realistic physics, and a terrifically unique concept. Note to the developers- a lot of folks like me would pay for more levels. Just sayin....
Free Information
Extremely entertaining with a great physics system. Also, in the latest update multiplayer is fixed. Before, the odds of connecting to another player were slim to none due to few players. Now, you can play single-player mode while waiting for a multiplayer match, increasing the chances you won't get bored waiting for a match. Multiply this by everybody, and there are more players playing, so you can actually play multiplayer matches now.
Rainbeaupgh
Okay, real outer-space, space is still BIG! That hasn't changed one whit, except for this delightfully ingenious "puzzle" game that pits you, "Brave little mote", against the hulking, goliaths looking to consume you. Your prey/enemies are easy to distinguish: those blue bubbles are FOOD, the Satan's-eye red ones will devour YOU. The only thing you have going for you is that you're (most probably) sentient. The most difficult levels are in the adversarial "Sentient", where a rudimentary AI tries to make you lunch, but NOT the way Mom brings you them Hot-Pockets®, when you do "real gaming". You propel your way through the levels by ejecting various amounts of your own body by tapping the opposite direction you wish to proceed; the Newtonian physics mainly hold, though they've tweaked the inverse-square-law a bit in the "Epicycles" levels, and (or course), nothing is "to scale". But for a fun Zen-game, look no further. Oh, you can slow time to a crawl (handy on the Nematode levels) or flick the slider to make the game-years fly! NERD ALERT: This would be a good "learner game" for grandad when yinz give him an iPad for Xmas. And SELL him the game as a game NOT as a way to get him from calling you for a ride to go to the mall, because since grandma died, all he really has are the three other guys he hangs out with. Chester seems okay, but Emmet is a disaster what with him smoking roll-your-owns while juggling that damned LiQO2 tank. The other, other one, you can never remember his name but you know he's the one who's a bit higher on the Kinsey scale than you wanna know. And the music's a plus too, very MELLOW.
Hoosier Jim
The levels became more challenging, but I still feel relaxed with this game. Very enjoyable for waiting rooms and public transportation.
marcphive
I've been playing this game since it was made available on Android. With each new phone, Osmos was one of the first games I made sure to download. It's always relaxing, enjoyable, and the music is amazing. I am happy to pay for it again on my first iOS device.
BrooklynWalker
The music is very medatative, and it's fun to experiment, especially when I have an advantage or have already won a round, with speed, deflection, gravity, etc. I think it makes my mind sharper.
Loriffic
This game is amazing! So many great play modes. Phenomenal and immersive soundtrack. Play for 2 minutes or an hour. Online mode or Bluetooth mode against real people is especially fun!