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2[[caption-width-right:350:Boxart for the first video game.]]
3->''Hey Ice King! Why'd you steal our garbage?!!\
4Pretty sure we didn't ask to have our garbage\
5Taken away by some cranky ice janitor\
6Just who do you think you are?!\
7You king of ice, it would suffice if you'd be nice\
8But you're a jerk!\
9Probably want to build a girlfriend outta the garbage!\
10Nah, that's just crazy talk, nobody'd be that crazy\
11It's probably something else...''
12-->-- TitleThemeTune for ''Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!'' (extended from the show's main theme)
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14The trope page for the video games of the ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' series.
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16The first, ''Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!'' is an action-adventure game for the Nintendo DS and [=3DS=] with a story by series creator Creator/PendletonWard. Finn and Jake awaken from a crazy dream involving the Cosmic Owl to find that the Ice King has made off with their garbage for some sinister purpose. Not just their garbage, in fact, but garbage from people all across the Land of Ooo. Our dauntless adventurers must journey from kingdom to kingdom, fighting weird monsters and learning new abilities in order to get their stuff back and get to the bottom of the Ice King's latest evil scheme.
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18The second, ''Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!'' ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer yes, it's really titled like that]]), was a major console release, being distributed for Platform/PlayStation3, Platform/XBox360, Platform/WiiU and the [=3DS=]. Once again Creator/PendletonWard wrote the story. Unlike the last game, this is more of a top-down [[DungeonCrawling dungeon crawler]] ala ''{{VideoGame/Gauntlet}}'' and allows four player co-op. You can now play as Finn, Jake, Marceline, Cinnamon Bun, Lumpy Space Princess, Ice King, Flame Princess, The Earl of Lemongrab, Peppermint Butler and the King of Mars (the last three via DLC). The plot this time out has Bubblegum calling the selected character to go explore a dungeon beneath Ooo as prisoners have somehow been escaping from it when it's supposed to be inescapable. So she sends you down there to check it out because, in her own words, "I don't know."
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20''Adventure Time Battle Party {{MOBA}}'' has [[VideoGame/AdventureTimeBattleParty its own page]].
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22''Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom'' was released in 2014 for the [=PS3=], Vita, Xbox 360 and the 3DS.
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24''Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations'' was released in 2015 for PC, [=PS3=], [[Platform/PlayStation4 PS4]], Xbox 360, Platform/XboxOne, Wii U, and the 3DS.
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26''Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion'' was released in 2018 for Xbox One, [=PS4=], Nintendo Switch, and PC
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28There are also a number of games available either on the Cartoon Network website or as mobile apps.
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30!!The ''Adventure Time'' games contain examples of:
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32[[folder:''Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!'']]
33* BackgroundBoss: Stage two of the fight with the Ice King.
34* BigGood: Lady Rainicorn is the one who ultimately saves the day, not from the Ice King, but from [[spoiler:a vengeful Lumpy Space Princess]].
35* BossSubtitles: Parodied, much like in ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'', another [=WayForward=] franchise. For example, the Ice King is labeled "Complicated Jerk".
36* ButThouMust: Parodied; whenever Jake shows reluctance in performing a new power, the narrator loudly announces that Jake decides to just roll with it.
37* ClearMyName: Finn and Jake must provide alibis for three prisoners being held by Lemongrab as suspects in the stealing of Princess Bubblegum's pantyhose.
38* ContinuityPorn: The game is ''loaded'' with references to episodes of the show. For starters, many power-ups are based on the spells Finn learned in "Wizard" like Tiger Claws, Vorpal Hand, and Beauteous Wings.
39* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler: Once she's beaten, Lumpy Space Princess is immediately forgiven for trying to blow up all of Ooo]], as compared to the Ice King, who was just stealing trash.
40* FlamingSword: Finn receives one of these, from Flame Princess, it's used to melt the ice cubes in the Ice Kingdom.
41* FoeTossingCharge: One boss is Ice King using a device to create a hundred Gunter clones. Each clone is able to be taken out with one hit, except for the last one which has more health for some reason.
42* HarmfulHealing: Royal Tarts will either heal you for a lot of HP, or reduce you to one hit point and leave you slowed-down. creating certain food mixes can also result in this.
43* HyperactiveMetabolism: Food power-ups heal you. mixing delicious foods and condiments will yield better healing.
44* ICallItVera: Finn's sword is called "Scarlet the Golden Sword"
45* InfinityPlusOneSword: [[spoiler: The Enchiridion, it can defeat any enemy in the game in a single hit, and while it's not exactly hard to get, nothing in the game even hints at its existence.]]
46* KonamiCode: Enter it at the title screen of the 3DS version and you get the "Secret Screen".
47* {{Metroidvania}}: The game is pretty much ''VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink'' with ''Adventure Time'' characters.
48* NewGamePlus: You beat the game once and you get to play the whole thing again. If you maxed out Finn by finding all the level up stars, the chests that had them will instead contain a bomba. It also doubles the health of every enemy in the game, including the bosses.
49* RamblingOldManMonologue: Finn and Jake are on the receiving end of one from an old well guy living in the village of the House People.
50* SavePoint: Provided by the Water Nymphs from "Power Animal".
51* ShoutOut:
52** If you try to go into the Tree Dungeon before getting Finn's sword, Jake will warn him [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI "It's dangerous to go alone!"]]
53** In the Badlands Dungeon, right before the boss, the Ice King's parting words are [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight "But enough talk! Have at you!"]]. Also, examining Ice King's latest attempt at a Garbage Princess will have Jake describe it as "A miserable little pile of garbage."
54*** For extra bonus points, said boss is Marceline, a vampire.
55** Jake residing in Finn's backpack is highly reminiscent of ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie''.
56* StepUpToTheMicrophone: After spending the whole game with instrumental songs, save for the title theme, two boss songs have lyrics to them. Marceline has "[[https://youtu.be/LdWA7TTlORA Who's in Charge Here]]", sung by Jessie Seely, while the FinalBoss, [[spoiler:Lumpy Space Princess]], has "[[https://youtu.be/HSfIqjtZneo A Hero is Made]]", sung by Creator/CristinaValenzuela.
57* SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum: [[spoiler:Lumpy Space Princess tries to destroy the world because [[DisproportionateRetribution Finn threw away the home-made ashtray she gave him for his birthday]].]]
58* UnexpectedShmupLevel: The final boss, [[spoiler:Lumpy Space Princess]], is fought with the help of Lady Rainicorn, in a vein similar to the final boss of ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure''.
59* ZeroEffortBoss: Bliblob, the Cutest Warrior, dies from charging into you.
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62[[folder:''Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!'']]
63* ActionGirl: Marceline and Flame Princess. Lumpy Space Princess... not so much.
64* BossOnlyLevel: Every 10 levels. Some of them are fights, some you have to ''avoid'' fights.
65* ButThouMust: Princess Bubblegum asks the player to make a royal promise not to move her "science table", and will tell the player they must no matter how many times they refuse.
66* ChargedAttack: Every character has one, some are status attacks, some do damage.
67* CheckpointStarvation: Only every 5 levels, which doesn't matter so much at first, but becomes more annoying as you progress into multi-room floors.
68* ClownCarGrave: The enemy generators keep spawning enemies until they're destroyed, though its only one every five seconds or so.
69* ContinuityPorn: Like ''Why'd You Steal Our Garbage'', there are nods to the series all over the place, from Marceline floating around the courtyard with her parasol, to finding a crystal apple in a quest for Tree Trunks, to Ice King [[spoiler: making Fionna and Cake ice robots.]]
70* DeadpanSnarker: Marceline. Notably, sometimes when picking up food items(which technically shouldn't restore her HP, her being a vampire), she will sigh and mutter "Game logic."
71* DownerEnding: [[spoiler: Bubblegum's "parents", who she's been keeping safe in the dungeon for centuries, disincorporate and die at the end, although they manage to tell her "We love you, Bonnie!"]]
72* DropInDropOutMultiplayer: Except in boss levels, which can't be joined.
73* DungeonCrawling
74* DynamicDifficulty: The monsters get tougher and more numerous the farther into the dungeon you go.
75* [[ExplodingBarrels Exploding Birds]]: The dynamite birds that show up beginning in the Ice Tunnels.
76* {{GASP}}: The entire party gasps at the end of the game when Bubblegum reveals [[spoiler: that the giant mass of goop they just defeated was actually her parents]]. (Except for Ice King. He wasn't paying attention.)
77* TheGrimReaper: If you get to the end of a level that has a locked door on the exit and dawdle too long, Death will growl "I '''see''' you!", then appear and try to blast you with a golden beam that pulls you toward him. If he touches you, you lose three Thumps.
78* InexplicableTreasureChests: Really, why Bubblegum left treasure chests in her dungeon prison is anyone's guess.
79* JustOneMoreLevel: There's just something so ''addictive'' about playing ''Gauntlet'' with ''Adventure Time'' characters.
80* ManaMeter: Imagination, which when full allows you to use a special attack against every enemy onscreen.
81* MascotMook: The skeletons, which all have old-style prison stripe uniforms and a ball and chain on their ankle.
82* MoneySpider: Skeletons, tentacles, birds, deer...they're all capable of dropping piles of gold and silver when you kill them.
83* SmartBomb: All of Marceline and Flame Princess's Imagination moves damage all enemies on screen. Finn, Ice King and the Earl of Lemongrab only have one or two each.
84* SpiritualSuccessor: It's basically ''Gauntlet: Adventure Time Edition''.
85* WarpWhistle: Bubblegum's holo-pendant, which she can use to send you to any five-increment level (1, 6, 11, 16, etc).
86* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: While it was already established in the episode ''The Vault'' that Bubblegum was very old. This game goes into more detail revealing she's 827 years old. As well as the fact that the blob seen in ''Simon and Marcy'' is being kept down in the dungeon and Bubblegum indeed had formed from it.]]
87* WhatTheHellHero: Princess Bubblegum gets this treatment for [[spoiler: trapping Flame Princess and the Lemongrabs in the dungeon, and for protecting the Gum Monster]].
88* ZergRush: All remaining Goo Monsters will charge the player at the end of level 50.
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91[[folder:''Adventure Time: The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom'']]
92* BigBad: [[spoiler:Nightmare Princess.]]
93* ChainOfDeals: Wouldn't be a top-down Zelda-like game without one. You can start it right after getting Jake's grabbing ability from the dungeon Lullaby Princess is held in. The last item, the Enchiridion, is required to get into the final dungeon.
94* DamselInDistress: The three princesses from the Nameless Kingdom. [[spoiler: Subverted with Nightmare Princess.]]
95* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler:Even after causing a lot of trouble for everyone, Nightmare Princess is forgiven by Finn, Jake and her sisters.]]
96* GuideDangIt: Just like the first ''Zelda'' and ''A Link to the Past'', this game can be pretty difficult without a guide.
97* {{Interquel}}: The events of the game takes place between "Rattleballs" and "The Red Throne", since Rattleballs is present and Cinnamon Bun is still half-baked.
98* MinimalistRun: One of the achievements/trophies requires the player to beat the game with no upgrades and only three hearts. Good luck.
99* MultipleEndings: Depending on which princess Finn chooses to rule over the Nameless Kingdom.
100** [[GoldenEnding Nightmare Princess]]: [[spoiler:The true ending. Nightmare Princess promises to be a great leader without banishing her sisters and welcoming any adventurer in their quest. Cue the post-credits scene where Princess Bubblegum reveals what kind of bad stuff could happen if Nightmare Princess was chosen as the leader to Finn, since she's a Wish Master.]]
101** [[AllJustADream Slumber Princess]]: [[spoiler:BMO wakes up and the game is revealed to be nothing more than a dream. He then cries, thinking he killed the characters after waking up while Finn and Jake ponders what happened before walking away.]]
102** [[NoEnding Lullaby Princess]]: [[spoiler:The game cuts to a music track after Lullaby Princess is chosen. That's it. Credits.]]
103* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler:Nice job influencing Nightmare Princess to take over the Nameless Kingdom by force, Finn!]]
104* TheNightThatNeverEnds: [[spoiler:Nightmare Princess does this to the Nameless Kingdom after she takes it over by force.]]
105* NoFairCheating: Subverted. You need to use two shortcuts in order to beat Starchy in his race.
106* PuzzleBoss: The fight against the Crab Demon. Since he is immune to physical attacks, the only way to beat him is to redirect his laser beam at him by using the gems scattered in the room.
107* ShoutOut: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqTbx59ueds The gameplay]] is similar to the first ''Legend of Zelda'' and ''Link to the Past''
108** Even the boss is a reference to the latter's first boss and the fight against Agahnim in that game
109* SuspiciousVideoGameGenerosity: Played with. The fourth dungeon (simply titled "Totally Freaky Dungeon") is a very easy dungeon with only six rooms, one enemy with a key, no puzzles and the dungeon items are put right in front of your face. Oh, and the boss of said dungeon is an common enemy who dies in a few hits, with your reward being a strawberry instead of a heart piece. [[spoiler:Turns out this is a poorly made dungeon made by Lumpy Space Princess in order for Finn to "rescue" her. At least you get a new (and required) move for Jake.]]
110* TakeThat: [[spoiler:Jake bashes ''Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know'' during Slumber Princess' ending.]]
111* WhatTheHellHero: Trying to collect a pie fairy with Jake's grab move will instantly kill it instead of putting it inside a baggy. The game will call you out on this via an achievement/trophy.
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114%%[[folder:''Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations'']]
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117[[folder:''Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion'']]
118* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:Gumbald, Lolly, Chicle and Fern.]]
119* CallBack:
120** Finn says in the beginning that he's not emotionally ready for another experience with [[Recap/AdventureTimeS6E43TheComet a comet]] while watching the stars with Jake and BMO.
121* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Peppermint Butler goes absolute nuts after being stuck in the Evil Forest [[spoiler:for four hours]] during the flood.
122* {{Interquel}}: Set between the episodes "Seventeen" and "Gumbaldia". However, the game isn't considered part of the official canon by the developers, making it a "side story."
123* LevelCap: 10.
124* SequelHook: [[spoiler:Fern breaks out Gumbald and Chicle from the Candy Kingdom's dungeon, allowing him to continue his plans to conquer the Candy Kingdom.]]
125-->'''[[spoiler:Gumbald]]''': [[spoiler: Bubblegum...[[Recap/AdventureTimeS9E12Gumbaldia this is not over.]]]]
126* ShoutOut: The entire game was inspired by ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker''. Even the developers admitted it during interviews.
127** Peppermint Butler gets stranded in the Evil Forest during the flood, goes mad and makes a friend called [[Film/CastAway Watson]] for company. [[spoiler:It's Todd, actually.]]
128* TakeYourTime: [[spoiler:You have the choice to do all the sidequests or restore Ooo to normal after Gumbald is defeated. Even the game warns you if you want to go to the ending whenever you approach the drain plug.]]
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