Neves (video game)
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Developer(s) | Yuke's Media Creations |
Publisher(s) | Yuke's Company of America |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Release date | TBA TBA October 31, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | CERO: All ages PEGI: 3+ ESRB: Everyone |
Neves is a puzzle game developed by Yuke's Media Creations for the Nintendo DS, based on the Japanese Lucky Puzzle, a tangram-like dissection puzzle. In the game, players use a stylus to move, rotate and flip pieces on the DS's touch screen to clear puzzles. It features over 500 different puzzles from which to choose.
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[edit] The Lucky Puzzle
The Lucky Puzzle is formed from seven pieces:
- two identical right isosceles triangles, with sides length and hypotenuse of length
- four right trapezoids of various sizes - the side lengths are given with the first three sides creating the two right angles:
- two have side lengths , , , and
- one has side lengths , , , and
- one has side lengths , , , and
- one home plate-like pentagon, with sides , , , , and
The seven pieces form a rectangle of length 1 by 5/4.
Richter, a German toy company better known for the Anchor Stone Blocks, has also released the Lucky Puzzle under the name Kreuzspiel, as the tenth in its line of Anchor Stone Puzzles.
[edit] Game modes
- Tutorial: Learn the controls and how to play.
- Silhouettes?: Standard play mode. Solve puzzles with no time restriction.
- Time Pressure: Mode for experienced players. Stages have a time limit of 3 minutes. Try to solve each puzzle in less than a minute.
- 7 steps: Advanced mode for expert players. You must place each piece perfectly. There is no room for mistakes !
[edit] DS download play
With the Bragging Rights mode, Neves players can compete with others who do not have a copy of the game.