It's OK, but I don't think it was well tested. The jigsaws don't fit together, some of the other games don't work well, and the English comprehension isn't good. As examples a pitcher is listed as a cup, and a coffeepot is listed as a teapot. These inconsistencies make gameplay unpleasant.
Escape to the charming town of Springfield, where Mom & Dad don't seem to work and go on endless cruises or overdecorate for various holidays. The kids are always welcome at the North Pole, and are genuinely nice despite having an overabundance of toys and sports equipment that would turn most kids spoiled rotten. At least we can enjoy this charming perfect world through games, which are fun and challenging. The images are lovely, but will appear strange to those not familiar with the series.
This should be fun, but it's annoying. It apparently wasn't well tested. You select images based on words provided, but some of the language is colloquial non-American terms and some is just innacurate, for example "insects" means "Butterflies", not other insects. The drawing is poor, and some items are behind the descriptive boxes.
Lots and lots of beautiful puzzles, but most don't have anything to do with Africa. I would have called it "1001 Jigsaw Tropics". Though it has several categories the contents are totally random. To up the educational level it would have been nice to have info about each one, but of course then we would know they weren't all African. Still, a good value with hundreds of hours of customizable play.