This was the first PC game I played on a CD. The humor, art, and plain silliness of this game kept me playing it over and over.
From the Tetris type pieces that were wiggling because they weren't dead yet to the way you could win the game at the very beginning, this should be preserved not only because of its fun game play, but as ahistorical artifact illustrating the timeless comedy that Monty Python produced.
Not all games that were produced because of film or tv influences are bad. This game is a shining example that a game can use celebrity for marketing and still be good.