You found the file. It ends in .jar . Now what?
Games were written in Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). These games had to be tiny, usually under 500KB, yet developers managed to cram entire platforming adventures, RPGs, and racers into these microscopic packages. The "Disney Tarzan Jar" file is a product of this environment—a miracle of compression and efficient coding.
You are looking for the Disney's Tarzan (2005/2006) mobile game by Gameloft or In-fusio , uploaded to a Spanish or Latin American server (hence "pantalla" and "mtvla") with a fan-made "manga" texture pack or a mislabeled file.
: Likely refers to a "multiscreen" pack or a specific resolution setting within a bundle of 12 games.
Why do people still search for this game? Because the gameplay loop was incredibly satisfying.
Since modern smartphones do not natively support .jar files, you can play this version using a available on the Google Play Store : Download a J2ME Loader or similar emulator.
A: Most likely a domain name or server tag for MTV Latin America (mtvla.com), which hosted game downloads through SMS billing in 2007.
The search result refers to , a classic Java ( JAR ) mobile game developed for older feature phones. It is often sought out in the 240x320 screen resolution format, which was the standard for high-end mobile devices during the J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) era. Key Game Details Format: Java / J2ME (.jar file).