As far as looks go nothing is very flashy. The menus are fairly drab; nothing to get you excited about tangrams (can you be?). The tiles are very plain, but have about nine different colorations and patterns you can choose. The music in the game is very mellow and reminds me of the music in Clubhouse Games. It never gets annoying and is nice background music to think to. It features about nine different melodies that can play when you’re working on a puzzle. All of the coloration and music can be randomized in the options menu so that each experience is different.
Multiplayer mode is something I have yet to try. It can be single cart play and the game does not have any wifi. From what I understand it’s a race with the other person to see who can solve three puzzles the fastest. Given that some of these puzzles had me thinking for hours I wonder how long these matches could last.
Overall, I’d say that Neves is an alright game. It’s nothing really amazing and it’s not terribly horrible. It’s a puzzle game and I wouldn’t expect more than what I’ve already gotten from it. I don’t really think I’d recommend it someone normally. I would recommend it if you like tangram puzzles and have some free time to fit some in. They are a great thing to do when you need to kill very little time. Most of the puzzles take but a few seconds or minutes to solve. So, if you like tangram puzzles pick this puppy up.