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''Adventure Fun-Pak'' is a video game developed and published by Apogee in 1987 for DOS. It's a UsefulNotes/{{Shovelware}} collection that contains four games:

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''Adventure Fun-Pak'' is a video game developed and published by Apogee in 1987 for DOS. It's a UsefulNotes/{{Shovelware}} MediaNotes/{{Shovelware}} collection that contains four games:
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* ''VideoGame/DiamondDigger'' (here: ''Raiders of the Forbidden Mine''): A game in which you collect gold for money, air for survival and avoid an aggresive ghost.

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* ''VideoGame/DiamondDigger'' (here: ''Raiders of the Forbidden Mine''): A game in which you collect gold for money, air for survival and avoid an aggresive aggressive ghost.
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''Adventure Fun-Pak'' is a video game developed and published by Creator/{{Apogee}} in 1987 for DOS. It's a UsefulNotes/{{Shovelware}} collection that contains four games:
* ''Rogue Runner'': A maze game in which you must find the Heart Of Courage and avoid other dead adventurers. The game contains helpful items (Pickaxes and maps).
* ''Night Bomber'': A strategy game in which you must pick an angle between 1 to 45 degrees, and then fire a bomb at the enemy city. For some reason, there's no way to come back to the main menu.
* ''The Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'': A game in which you collect gold for money, air for survival and avoid an aggresive ghost.
* ''The Thing'': An InteractiveFiction game which doesn't actually have you type commands. You're supposed to shoot the Wumpus and find gold.

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''Adventure Fun-Pak'' is a video game developed and published by Creator/{{Apogee}} Apogee in 1987 for DOS. It's a UsefulNotes/{{Shovelware}} collection that contains four games:
* ''Rogue Runner'': A maze game in which you must find the Heart Of Courage and avoid other dead adventurers. The game contains helpful items (Pickaxes and maps).
* ''Night Bomber'': A strategy game in which you must pick an angle between 1 to 45 degrees, and then fire a bomb at the enemy city. For some reason, there's no way to come back to the main menu.
* ''The Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'': A game in which you collect gold for money, air for survival and avoid an aggresive ghost.
* ''The Thing'': An InteractiveFiction game which doesn't actually have you type commands. You're supposed to shoot the Wumpus and find gold.
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!! The games provide these tropes:
* BatOutOfHell: Bats may appear and pull you into different caves in "The Thing". But if you have garlic, they'll ignore you.
* BottomlessPit: You may fall into one in ''The Thing'', and yup, it will kill you.
* DifficultyLevels: ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'' has three: (B)eginner, (A)verage and (E)xpert.
* FallenHero: The enemies in ''Rogue Runner'' are adventurers who tried to get through the dungeon like you.
* InvisibleWall: ''Rogue Runner'' has them. They're shown at the beginning for a bit, then most of them disappear. Touching them will make them re-appear.
* MacGuffin: ''Rogue Runner'' is about finding the Precious Heart Of Courage.
* MinigameGame: This game is a compilation of four minigames.
* ObviousRulePatch: You thought just hiding behind a wall will save you from enemies in ''Rouge Runner''? Nope, because enemies can break through them too!
* OxygenMeter: ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'' has an AIR meter. If it falls to 0, you die, though it can be replenished.
* {{Teleportation}}: Using the teleportation scroll in to save yourself ''Rogue Runner'' may be necessary.
* TextParser: ''The Thing'' has it, though you only push single keys.
* TrailOfBlood: In ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'', there are bloody marks on the walls (In story, not the game itself due to graphical limitations), which are supposed to be a warning for the ghost.
* VampiresHateGarlic: If you have garlic in ''The Thing'', bats won't touch you.

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!! [[index]]
* ''VideoGame/MazeRunner'': (here: ''Rogue Runner'') A maze game in which you must find the Heart of Courage and avoid other dead adventurers.
The games provide these tropes:
* BatOutOfHell: Bats may appear
game contains helpful items (pickaxes and pull maps).
* ''VideoGame/NightBomber'': A strategy game in which
you into different caves in "The Thing". But if you have garlic, they'll ignore you.
* BottomlessPit: You may fall into one in ''The Thing'',
must pick an angle between 1 to 45 degrees, and yup, it will kill you.
then fire a bomb at the enemy city. For some reason, there's no way to come back to the main menu.
* DifficultyLevels: ''VideoGame/DiamondDigger'' (here: ''Raiders Of The of the Forbidden Mine'' has three: (B)eginner, (A)verage and (E)xpert.
* FallenHero: The enemies in ''Rogue Runner'' are adventurers who tried to get through the dungeon like you.
* InvisibleWall: ''Rogue Runner'' has them. They're shown at the beginning for a bit, then most of them disappear. Touching them will make them re-appear.
* MacGuffin: ''Rogue Runner'' is about finding the Precious Heart Of Courage.
* MinigameGame: This
Mine''): A game is a compilation of four minigames.
* ObviousRulePatch: You thought just hiding behind a wall will save you from enemies
in ''Rouge Runner''? Nope, because enemies can break through them too!
* OxygenMeter: ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'' has an AIR meter. If it falls to 0, you die, though it can be replenished.
* {{Teleportation}}: Using the teleportation scroll in to save yourself ''Rogue Runner'' may be necessary.
* TextParser: ''The Thing'' has it, though you only push single keys.
* TrailOfBlood: In ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'', there are bloody marks on the walls (In story, not the game itself due to graphical limitations),
which are you collect gold for money, air for survival and avoid an aggresive ghost.
* ''VideoGame/TheThing1988'': An InteractiveFiction game which doesn't actually have you type commands. You're
supposed to be a warning for shoot the ghost.
* VampiresHateGarlic: If you have garlic in ''The Thing'', bats won't touch you.
Wumpus and find gold.
[[/index]]
Tropes related to the games are listed on the individual pages.
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* BatOutOfHall: Bats may appear and pull you into different caves in "The Thing". But if you have garlic, they'll ignore you.

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* BatOutOfHall: BatOutOfHell: Bats may appear and pull you into different caves in "The Thing". But if you have garlic, they'll ignore you.
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''Adventure Fun-Pak'' is a video game developed and published by Creator/{{Apogee}} in 1987 for DOS. It's a UsefulNotes/{{Shovelware}} collection that contains four games:
* ''Rogue Runner'': A maze game in which you must find the Heart Of Courage and avoid other dead adventurers. The game contains helpful items (Pickaxes and maps).
* ''Night Bomber'': A strategy game in which you must pick an angle between 1 to 45 degrees, and then fire a bomb at the enemy city. For some reason, there's no way to come back to the main menu.
* ''The Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'': A game in which you collect gold for money, air for survival and avoid an aggresive ghost.
* ''The Thing'': An InteractiveFiction game which doesn't actually have you type commands. You're supposed to shoot the Wumpus and find gold.
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!! The games provide these tropes:
* BatOutOfHall: Bats may appear and pull you into different caves in "The Thing". But if you have garlic, they'll ignore you.
* BottomlessPit: You may fall into one in ''The Thing'', and yup, it will kill you.
* DifficultyLevels: ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'' has three: (B)eginner, (A)verage and (E)xpert.
* FallenHero: The enemies in ''Rogue Runner'' are adventurers who tried to get through the dungeon like you.
* InvisibleWall: ''Rogue Runner'' has them. They're shown at the beginning for a bit, then most of them disappear. Touching them will make them re-appear.
* MacGuffin: ''Rogue Runner'' is about finding the Precious Heart Of Courage.
* MinigameGame: This game is a compilation of four minigames.
* ObviousRulePatch: You thought just hiding behind a wall will save you from enemies in ''Rouge Runner''? Nope, because enemies can break through them too!
* OxygenMeter: ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'' has an AIR meter. If it falls to 0, you die, though it can be replenished.
* {{Teleportation}}: Using the teleportation scroll in to save yourself ''Rogue Runner'' may be necessary.
* TextParser: ''The Thing'' has it, though you only push single keys.
* TrailOfBlood: In ''Raiders Of The Forbidden Mine'', there are bloody marks on the walls (In story, not the game itself due to graphical limitations), which are supposed to be a warning for the ghost.
* VampiresHateGarlic: If you have garlic in ''The Thing'', bats won't touch you.
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