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[[File:kremquay 1769.png|frame|Their socks are never going to dry.<ref>Clockwise from top left: ''[[Donkey Kong Country]] 2'', ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Legend of Zelda the Minish Cap]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Island]]'', ''[[EarthboundEarthBound]]'', ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', ''[[Umihara Kawase]]'', and ''[[Alien Soldier]]''.</ref>]]
 
 
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See also [[Swamps Are Evil]] and [[Mucking in the Mud]].
 
 
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* Bubblegloop Swamp, the [[Trope Namer]], in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. Its entrance lobby can be seen in the lower left corner of this page's image.
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* Slightly offbeat platformer ''[[Vexx]]'' had the Neverglades, which combined aspects of a swampy level with a [[Temple of Doom]].
* Bograth in the ''[[Magi Nation]]'' series.
* Deep Darkness in ''[[EarthboundEarthBound]]''.
* The Great Marsh in Pastoria and the route west of it in ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]''. Good luck catching Croagunk and Carnivine. A bit of a [[That One Level]] because of your character's tendency to get stuck in deep mud and waste time trying to wiggle out of it.
** Several areas outside Icirrus City in ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'', including the aptly-named Moor of Icirrus, which [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World|freezes over]] in the winter.
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* Planet Oozla from the second ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'' game, Planet Cobalia from ''Tools Of Destruction'' and Planet Sarathos from ''Deadlocked''.
* There are four prominent swamps in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'': The Wetlands (which, for a long time, was the scourge of low-level Alliance players travelling between the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor), Dustwallow Marsh (which inexplicably has several towns, most notably Theramore and its leader, Lady Jaina Proudmoore), Swamp of Sorrows and in Outland you have Zangarmarsh, which overlaps with [[Fungus Humongous]].
* ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' has this in the Bubble Breeze Galaxy, where just touching the grimy water causes Mario's gruesome instant death, as well as various other hostile stuff. Possibly also world 4 in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', which had bright purple water that killed Mario on contact, various enemies like spiders that would get in the way and sections where you had to ride a sea creature called Dorrie to cross said purple water. World 5 as a forest/swamp with deadly purple muck returns in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]''.
** Parts of the [[Bubbly Clouds|Cloudy Court]] and [[Big Boo's Haunt|Boo Moon Galaxies]] from [[Super Mario Galaxy 2|the sequel]] also take place in a poison swamp.
* The Frog's marsh in ''[[Legend of Kay]]''.
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* ''[[Bug!]]!'' had Splot. Filled with dangerous enemies (especially the [[More Dakka|machine-gun]] snails that were [[Made of Iron]]), [[Death Course]] sections, [[Super Drowning Skills|insta-kill water]], and the [[That One Boss|swamp worm boss]].
* ''Dunmore'' and The ''Misty Swamp'' in ''Zanzarah'' as mentioned in [[Swamps Are Evil]]...
* The first act of Marahna in ''[[Act RaiserActRaiser]]'' is a [[Hailfire Peaks|combination]] of this, [[Jungle Japes]], and [[Temple of Doom]]. Also, the swamps and [[Grimy Water|poisoned lake]] in Bloodpool.
* Bogshot in ''Neopets: The Darkest Faerie'' which is mentioned in [[Swamps Are Evil]]
* ''Drakan: The Ancients' Gate'' had "Shadowmire"
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