If you are looking to download and run the 1999 version on a modern PC (Windows 10 or 11), you’ll likely face a few hurdles. Because the game was built for DirectX 6, modern hardware often struggles with it.

You will likely need dgVoodoo2 , a tool that translates old graphics API calls into modern ones, to fix flickering textures or resolution issues.

Recommendations for to find the original game files? Help setting up an emulator for the PS1 version instead?

Released during the peak of Disney’s "Action Game" era, the 1999 Tarzan PC game remains one of the most nostalgic titles for those who grew up in the late 90s. Developed by Eurocom, it was a technical marvel at the time, utilizing a "2.5D" style—3D graphics played on a linear 2D path—to capture the fluid, high-speed energy of the animated film.

Since the game is no longer sold digitally by Disney, it is often hosted on reputable abandonware archives.

Many fans find it easier to use a PlayStation 1 emulator (like DuckStation) to run the console version, which is nearly identical to the PC build but much easier to configure with modern controllers.