Zelda's Adventure is an action-adventure game developed for the Philips CD-i, stemming from a collaboration between Nintendo and Philips after their failed SNES add-on. Unlike earlier CD-i Zelda titles, it features a distinct design and a gameplay style similar to conventional 2D Zelda games, with Princess Zelda as the playable protagonist. The game includes dungeons but has faced significant criticism and is not officially recognized by Nintendo as part of the Zelda series.
Zelda's Adventure was the product of a compromise between Nintendo and Philips following their failure to release a CD-ROM based add-on to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game boasts an entirely unique design in comparison to the previous CD-i Zelda titles, emphasizing the difference in production between the developers. Princess Zelda serves as the game's protagonist, making it the second game in the series where she is playable. Zelda's Adventure incorporates a similar top-down view reminiscent of most conventional 2D Zelda games and it also has dungeons. The game have been subject to much criticism and Nintendo does not recognize it as part of the series.