To be honest, when I saw Jigsaw Run, I thought it would be a competitive gameshow about solving connecting puzzles. Jokes aside, Jigsaw Run is a gameshow where you are a (unwilling) contestant trying to escape a sadistic owner.
Graphically, I like the isometric perspective, although in some places you can see the seams of the tiles leaking out and over/under lapping each other. Other than the issue of tiles layering over each other, the art is quite good and unique. This game is very fond of humor, the host leaving quips of "help" and "advice" all over his playset. I quite like the humor in a sadistic way, as I die over and over on spikes, or walking around in the maze and being told that Johnny Depp is pretty hot. However sometimes I may have to scrunch up my face on the screen to read some of their notes or clues they left behind.
If you get over the difficulty hump of the isometric platforming, you can acknowledge that this game performed very well. The bugs that are mentioned on this page are referenced, so don't forget to read them before you begin.