It features the original voice cast and that classic slapstick humor.
You can switch between Bugs (for jumping/gliding) and Taz (for spinning/breaking things) to solve puzzles.
The most reliable source for these older PC titles is . They host the original CD-ROM files that have been preserved by the community. How to Get it Running on Windows 10/11
This is a common tool for older games that translates old graphics tech (DirectX 7) into something modern PCs can read. It fixes flickering and resolution issues.
Modern computers are often "too fast" for Taz to handle, so you’ll likely need a few tweaks:
Right-click the .exe file, go to Properties , and set it to run in Windows XP (Service Pack 3) mode.
Extract the folder and mount the disk image.
Check the PCGamingWiki page for the game to find "Widescreen Fixes" so the game doesn't look stretched on your monitor. Why It’s Worth the Effort