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Tutankham is listed as an action-adventure game based on a 1983 review that called it an "arcade adventure." In 1983, having a game where a key unlocks the next level may have evoked the feeling of adventure games, but I don't think it meets the definition of "action-adventure." It's a maze shooter. There's no exploration, no breaks in the action, nothing else to do besides run and shoot and pick up a couple of items as you run and shoot. Dgpop (talk) 16:25, 12 August 2021 (UTC)Reply