Not recommended for a "full racing experience," but the DS version exists and runs on literal potato PCs. Touchscreen controls are awkward on a mouse.
Madagascar Kartz delivers a wild racing experience across diverse environments seen in the movies. It follows the classic kart-racing formula but adds a unique DreamWorks flair.
Madagascar Kartz was never commercially released for Microsoft Windows. Activision developed the game exclusively for home consoles. There is no official ISO, no Steam listing, no GOG.com version, and no Epic Games Store release. The game remains trapped on hardware that is now two generations old (Wii, PS3, Xbox 360).
Here is what you will typically find on shady websites (and why you should avoid them):
Race through the New York City Zoo, the Volcano, the Plane Wreck, and more.
So, fire up Dolphin, pick King Julien as your driver, throw a coconut power-up at Alex, and enjoy one of the most underrated licensed kart racers of the 2000s—all on your Windows PC.