Embark on a stellar journey with our Space Camp Wilderness Adventure Jigsaw Puzzle! Explore the wonders of the cosmos nestled in the woods as you piece together over 70 unique characters, ranging from intergalactic explorers to cosmic creatures. Hunt for 50+ hidden characters and objects, seamlessly blending the excitement of space with the tranquility of the great outdoors. It’s not just a puzzle; it’s a cosmic quest — an out-of-this-world adventure designed for space enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike!
Space Camp • 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
1000 Piece Puzzles$20.99
- CHALLENGING FUN: Engage your mind with this intricate puzzle, designed to test your skills and keep you entertained for hours.
- PREMIUM QUALITY: Made from durable, high-quality materials with precision-cut pieces that fit perfectly with minimal puzzle dust.
- UNIQUE ARTWORK: Features a vibrant, eye-catching design that transforms into a fun masterpiece once completed.
- BONUS FEATURES: We’ve also included a poster of the finished puzzle and a scavenger hunt with 50+ hidden objects to find when you’re done.
- DIMENSIONS: The finished puzzle measures 27.6” x 19.7” (70cm x 50cm), the box measures 11.8” x 9.8” x 2.0” (30cm x 25cm x 5cm), and the poster measures 11.4” x 8.3” (29cm x 21cm).
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Jacob M McNeill (verified owner) –
I really like the idea of a jigsaw puzzle with a “Where’s Waldo”-style search at the end. Unfortunately, this puzzle has a lot of issues, and despite the cartoony characters, I really don’t think this puzzle is a good idea for youngsters, or elderly people with eyesight issues.
Problem one: The detail in this puzzle is pretty tiny, making it hard to distinguish small differences that you’ll absolutely need to see to complete the puzzle, as well as the final hidden item hunt.
Problem two: This puzzle has a LOT of green. It seems like everything is swimming in a sea of green, which makes it really hard to see where to place specific pieces.
Problem three: What isn’t green is mostly a manilla yellow color, blending together sky and the many pathways snaking through the picture. Seriously, for a “space camp”-themed image, could they not have had a darker sky to emphasize the “space” theme and help differentiate sky from ground?
Problem four: Even within the many green and yellow pieces, you’ll find numerous pieces that are either completely or nearly completely devoid of identifying detail. I have an image I prepared highlighting a few of these, taken from a photo of the finished puzzle. See if you can figure out where in the puzzle they belong.
Problem five: The puzzle even features copy-pasted characters! It’s easy enough to mix up the similar cartoony characters here without having to contend with multiple instances of the exact same guy in the exact same pose. Also, how can you be so lazy that you couldn’t just doodle another guy there?
As a result of this, it took me, an adult, a full day to finish this puzzle, with the occasional assistance of others. And I’m not terrible at jigsaw puzzles, either.
In the end, I like the concept, I like the theme, and I even like the silly art style here, but I did not like this puzzle, and I particularly don’t think it’s suitable for the youngsters it’s largely meant for.