Neves
- Over 500 different puzzles to choose from
- Four different modes including puzzle mode, count mode, time mode and versus mode
- Touch screen control makes moving and rotating puzzle pieces a breeze
- Keep track of your victories and solved puzzles in the trophy room
- Challenge a friend wirelessly with just one NEVES card game
Product Description
Try your hand at the newest puzzle game to hit the Nintendo DS with NEVES. Published by Yukes, NEVES captures all the fun and mind-bending challenges of the classic Japanese game Hanayama's Lucky Puzzle and places it on the quirky and revolutionary Nintendo DS. Focusing on the cognizant gameplay of the mature puzzle audience, each puzzle in NEVES features seven wood blocks that must be aligned to match a corresponding silhouette. Shapes can range from simple items like a key or chair to more complicated objects such as birds and airplanes. And with the innovative controls of the Nintendo DS it's as easy as ever to position your pieces, but solving some of the puzzles is anything but! ESRB Rated E for Everyone
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Neves
- Video Game: 0 pages (2007-10-30)
- Platforms: Nintendo DS
- Publisher: Atlus
- Label: Atlus
- Studio: Atlus
- Our Recommended Age: 5 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 12 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #2330
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Tricky(I thought it would be easy) Ha! 2008-11-11
Comment: Don't buy this thinking that youre 4 year old loves these kind of games. They will glaze over like a doughnut in one minute. Get this for yourself and when the little stinker is in bed sneak her console out and play this! Its alot of fun once you get the hang of it but a warning, it will make you feel stupid sometimes too!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Fun, relaxing game 2008-10-09
Comment: I wasn't sure what to expect with this game. Once I got the hang of it, I really enjoyed it, but it seems to get easier the more you play it, to the point that it's not really very challenging. It's a good way to relax though, if you just want a little something to do while you're watching TV or something.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: QUIT SMOKING !!! 2008-10-04
Comment: This sounds totally wierd for this kind of genre, however if you are trying to quit (or cut down), this game is perfect. It is challenging, but you can do it while watching TV or not. IT KEEPS YOUR HANDS AND MIND BUSY!!!
I have found the DS in general, and many others, (Mario stuff, Zelda, Brain Age, puzzle games etc.) to calm me down from high anxiety days at work. I am 50 years old and would not go to a Dr.'s office or the DMV without it. It makes you feel good. And smokers, good luck!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: It was great for awhile 2008-07-22
Comment: It was challenging in the beginning. Most people I handed it over to couldn't figure it out. You have to think very spatially. After awhile you learn that some of the shapes can only fit in certain places and that helps. I think people will either find it too tedious or eventually too repetitious. But if you are looking for a good puzzle game then it is great for short bursts.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great "Eureka!" game, and I finally "got" the title.... 2008-07-18
Comment: It's amazing that this game has so many puzzles that use the same seven pieces. Even though one piece is a pretty big honker and you can usually figure out where it goes pretty quick, it's trying to fit the remaining pieces that's so much maddening fun.
A couple times you may even think to yourself that a particular puzzle is impossible to solve with those seven pieces, but then when the solution finally dawns on you, you'll have an "Eureka!" moment that makes the game well worth playing and well worth the price.
Just watch the video and you'll know if it's your type of game - but you probably won't find this one locally and the publisher is obscure, so you may want to grab it while it's available...
Plus, if you've been wondering where they got the name "NEVES" from, it should become clear after reading the manual (that's when you'll probably have a "D'oh" moment).
Minus one star overall for the music - like another review said, you'll soon turn it off.
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