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Broadly speaking, the term '''level''' in video games refers to a playable area or set of areas which share a distinct theme throughout. Typically, whenever the word level is used, it implies that there are multiple distinct areas which are visited either in sequence, or can be traversed between over the course of gameplay.
Broadly speaking, the term '''level''' in video games refers to a playable area or set of areas which share a distinct theme throughout. Typically, whenever the word level is used, it implies that there are multiple distinct areas which are visited either in sequence, or can be traversed between over the course of gameplay.


Though this is not true universally, in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], a level is typically the largest form of sub-division that a main game's contents will take. Levels may also go by different names, such as '''world''', '''area''', '''zone''', or even '''land'''. Usually, levels are also further sub-divided into [[stage]]s, which tend to follow the theme of their host level, though some games (like ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'') consist only of individual stages.
Though this is not true universally, in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'' series]], a level is typically the largest form of sub-division that a [[Canon|main game]]'s contents will take. Levels may also go by different names, such as '''world''', '''area''', '''zone''', or even '''land'''. Usually, levels are also further sub-divided into [[stage]]s, which tend to follow the theme of their host level, though some games (like ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'') consist only of individual stages.


Levels may also contain [[level hub]]s, which are explorable areas which can be used to access individual stages. Levels themselves are also sometimes reachable from [[World Map]]s, which are usually no more complicated than an interactive map screen.
Levels may also contain [[level hub]]s, which are explorable areas which can be used to access individual stages. Levels themselves are also sometimes reachable from [[World Map]]s, which are usually no more complicated than an interactive map screen.
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| style="text-align:left"|[[Dimension Mirror (level)|Dimension Mirror]]
| style="text-align:left"|[[Dimension Mirror|The Mirror]]
| style="background:white;" | [[File:KatAM Intro7.png|150px]]
| style="background:white;" | [[File:KatAM Intro7.png|150px]]
| {{Key|AJ}}''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
| {{Key|AJ}}''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''
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| [[Lor & Magolor]], [[Traitor Magolor|Magolor]], [[Magolor Soul]]
| [[Lor Starcutter|Lor & Magolor]], [[Traitor Magolor|Magolor]], [[Magolor Soul]]
| Features a substantial build-up area before the boss fights commence.
| Features a substantial build-up area before the boss fights commence.
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