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Revision as of 19:03, 20 October 2011
‘Organic Cave’ is the third of the five worlds in the Game Boy Advance adaptation of Rayman Raving Rabbids. Unlike most of the game's environments, it does not have a strong basis in the previous games of the series. It is derived from a level once planned for inclusion in Rayman 4.

The Organic Cave is an environment unlike any other found in the Rayman series. It is an enormous network of underground caverns and tunnels, comprised entirely of organic material. Living tissue lines the cavern walls and fleshy protrusions dangle from the cave roofs. Rayman must also overcome creatures of mucus, while organic platforms help him to cross seas of stomach acids, and sinewy doors constructed by the Rabbids impede his progress.
Rayman Origins will include a level which takes place within the stomach of a gigantic dragon. The player characters will have to outrun walls of fiery heartburn, as shown in one of the game's trailers. It is possible that this level is inspired by the Organic Cave.
Levels
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Stomach Circuit, the first of the Organic Cave's five levels
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Gastric Rivers, the second of the Organic Cave's five levels
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Swallowed Treasures, the third of the Organic Cave's five levels
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Living Cavern, the fourth of the Organic Cave's five levels
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The Sticky Lair, the fifth of the Organic Cave's five levels