It’s worth noting that the Tarzan slot isn’t, like so many other Microgaming games, a 243-ways-to-win offering.
The soundtrack, hovering somewhere between chill-out and the theme from American Beauty, works much better than it should, plus there are some suitably atmospheric jungle audio effects. Indeed, the cartoon-style graphics give it a Disney-cum-George of the Jungle quality.
The game itself looks very attractive with some excellent visuals and animations. After encountering Westerners as an adult, Tarzan is encouraged to experience ‘civilization’ yet ultimately rejects its superficial values. First revealed to the world in 1912’s Tarzan of the Apes, the familiar tale follows the adventures of a feral English child raised in the jungle by apes.
Edgar Rice Burroughs’ most famous creation has inspired more adaptations and interpretations than Sherlock Holmes and James Bond combined.