Sorry Logan. I'm glad someone bit though
I agree with Snacko, everyone should be playing Pushmo, but it does require a 3DS. It is a game that has a very simple concept but becomes increasingly complex to play, kinda like another game I know.
In Pushmo, you have a grid of different color blocks that could just be abstract or, as in my trick example, made to look like classic game sprites. Each contiguous block of color can be "
pulled"
out of the background by your little guy to create platforms. He must then be made to reach a predefined point on the top of the structure. Since your guy takes up space, you need to make room to continue sliding pieces in and out of the puzzle.
There are different special blocks, as you can see in my example there, 2 green ladders, 2 red and 2 yellow. Those blocks, if left open, can allow you to move from one place to another.
If you don't have a 3DS, go find someone who does, give them $6, and have them buy Pushmo just so you can try it out.