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Neves


In this portable puzzler, you'll arrange wooden blocks according to the shape of a silhouette.

Available on: DS
Genre: Puzzle
Release date: Oct 30, 2007
Published by: Atlus
Developed by: Yuke's Company of America
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS


Screenshots updated Aug 22, 2007
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Neves
Neves = seven
DS Review - Nov 8, 2007
NEVES Plus Coming to WiiWare N4G
Akinai Games has announced NEVES Plus, their latest addition to Nintendo's WiiWare game service....
News from N4G Mar 20, 2009
Neves Wins Children's Excellence Award And... N4G
YUKE'S Company of America, subsidiary of Japanese game publisher YUKE'S Company Limited, announced...
News from N4G Mar 19, 2008
Yukes' Neves Heads to Europe N4G
Ignition Entertainment has announced an agreement with Yuke's to bring the popular puzzle game,...
News from N4G Jan 23, 2008
NEVES announced for DS N4G
You can never have too many puzzle games. Well, good puzzle games. The concept of NEVES is certainly...
News from N4G Jul 26, 2007
Nov 8, 2007
Don't worry about how to pronounce it. It's just "Seven" backwards. And this little puzzle game is just a singularly succinct as its title. The screenshots should give you a good enough idea of how the game works. Based off the classic Japanese Lucky Puzzle, you're provided with a silhouette, then given seven shape pieces to replicate it. Simple ...
Neves - hands-on
We solved the eggplant puzzle in fewer than three minutes
Aug 23, 2007
Aug 22, 2007 Neves: at first it seemed like the name is too mysterious to be understood by any ordinary gamer, but then we realized that it's seven backwards. Seven because the game uses seven puzzle pieces, and backwards because that's how things work in the fast paced world of DS puzzle games. Deal with it. If the game looks familiar that's because it's based on the Japanese game Hanayama's Lucky Puzzle - here in the US, you may have heard it called Tangrams (we have some previous ...   » Read Full Neves preview
ESRB Rating
Neves is rated:
Everyone
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