The puzzles allow you to Auto-solve (why? what's the point of watching the computer solve puzzles?) you can select the Border pieces, shuffle and sort, and there's a Hint button as well as a Zoom in or out feature. The ghosted image isn't a ghosted image at all, it's just a background of the puzzle image, not opaque as it should be! You can enable a custom cursor, choose from 9 backgrounds, enable piece rotation, enable a timer, a preview picture or ghosted image. There is a Random Puzzle Tab and a Daily Puzzle Tab and 42 Achievements to earn. There is a Daily Coin Reward that increases in increments for consecutively logging on. As I stated earlier, it appears that you can only choose sizes of 30, 48 or 99 pieces, basically a child's size puzzle. The pictures are decent, will save your progress and finished puzzles are downloadable, but you can only play selected puzzles until you earn enough coins to open up new chapters and even puzzles within the chapters themselves.
There are 8 Chapters with varying levels.
There's a jigsaw meme that says "I don't like to brag, but I just solved a puzzle in a week and the box said 3-5 years" Nuff said? and 99 pieces, at least in the demo portion of chapters 1-2. To make matters worse, the options were basically the same as that "other" developer's puzzles AND the puzzles were only available in 30, 48. When I saw that TGT was a Jigsaw Puzzle game that wasn't by the usual developer of mass cookie-cutter games, I thought my prayers had been answered, but I was really disappointed when I realized that I had to follow the puzzle chapters one by one, at least until I won the specified number of coins to unlock more. This game is perfectly fine for those who like to play an occasional puzzle game for relaxation. LOCKED PUZZLES? WITH NONE OF THE OPTIONS A REAL PUZZLE GEEK WANTS In all fairness, I'm a puzzle geek and my opinion will be far more critical because puzzles are my jam.