The only issue is that the 1997 original is a little ugly and constrained by modern standards.
After fifteen years of on-off development, it just hit 1.0.
The 1.0 release includes “500 fixes and features” added since the last version.

Work began on KeeperFX back in 2008 as an attempt to make Dungeon Keeper run more smoothly on Windows.
Alec first covered those effortsin 2010.
The result is something far more ambitious.
There’s anonline resource for downloading custom content.
you’re free to finddownload links and instructions via keeperfx.net.
You’ll need a copy of Dungeon Keeper to play, such as the cheaper-than-chipsaforementioned GOG release.
There are specific install instructions forhow to make it play nice with KeeperFX.