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The RPG version is usually either a fairly difficult dungeon with little reprieve, or the [[Noob Cave|very first one]], used as an introduction.
 
May at times overlap with the [[AbsurdlyDown Spaciousthe SewerDrain]] or [[Blackout Basement]]. If there are people living there, see [[Beneath the Earth]].
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* ''Athena'' has World of Cavern as the second level.
* The ancient [[Absent Aliens|Vanu]] caverns in ''[[PlanetSide]]''. Megalithic rock formations, giant crystals composed of [[Nanotechnology|nanites]], multiple vertical levels, zip-lines, and abandoned ([[Ragnarok Proofing|but totally functional]]) Vanu buildings.
* ''[[Rockman 6: Unique Harassment]]''
** A huge portion of Tomahawk Man's level is underground, given the stone tiling and dark background in that portion of the level. Mega Man even has to deal with Doc Robot using [[Magma Man]]'s powers as this section's mid-boss.
** Jewel Man's level takes place in an underground mine since it uses a recolored version of Jewel Man's tileset in the first half.
* ''[[Colossal Cave Adventure]]'' is the [[Ur Example]]. There's even a clue in the name.
* ''[[The Very Big Cave Adventure]]'', like [[Colossal Cave Adventure]], is almost entirely underground.
* Moraffware's ''Dungeons of the Unforgiven'' is all underground, including the town level. This is semi-justified in-universe, as there is a theory/legend that the entire 'world' is actually an ancient [[Generation Ship]] travelling to an unknown destination.
* ''Starquake'' is set mostly inside [[In Space|a planet]] , as is the suspiciously similar game ''Dynastar''.
 
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