If Tarzan finds the letters T-A-R-Z-A-N, through the course of each level, he can also unlock animated movies made by Disney themselves. He can attack with different kinds of fruit of varying power, attack with his knife (provided he finds one) or use his 'ground pound'' to access hidden power-ups and items. Thankfully, Tarzan has a wide array of attacks to help him in his adventures. Knives, fruits, Tarzan Tokens, spears, parasols (umbrellas to you) and sketches are just some things you'll find here in the jungle.īeing that this IS the jungle, Tarzan will have to watch out for all sorts of antagonistic animals and natural hazards. There are lots of things to find as well. While not as extensive as something like Klonoa, Tarzan must occasionally venture into or out of the foreground to retrieve certain items or power-ups. Although the majority of the game is played in a traditional side-scrolling format, there are plenty of 3D elements that pop up every now and again.
Featuring the same fluid animation as its neo-brethren, Tarzan romps across through his fully 3D environment with a grace one would expect in a Disney-inspired game. Eurocom, who seem to be popping up all over the place these days (Duke Nukem: Time to Kill, Duke Nukem: Zero Hour, etc.) has created a 3D, Klonoa-esque platform game that evokes memories of the old Genesis game Aladdin.