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{{quote|This is where Kirby learns the "ropes." The friendlier citizens of Patch Land also reside here to help and be helped by Kirby|[http://kirbykirbykirby.com/#/patch_land/ Official site description]}} | {{quote|This is where Kirby learns the "ropes." The friendlier citizens of Patch Land also reside here to help and be helped by Kirby|[http://kirbykirbykirby.com/#/patch_land/ Official site description]}} | ||
'''Quilty Square''' is | '''Quilty Square''' is the first of eight levels in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', the only one to not to have the word "land" in its English name. It contains many of the meta elements of the game. Many areas in the Quilty Square are run by [[Dom Woole]] and it appears to be the capital of [[Patch Land]], containing Prince Fluff's castle. It is ruled by [[Prince Fluff]]. [[Patch Castle]] is the game's tutorial stage, and can be replayed at any time. | ||
==Landmarks== | ==Landmarks== | ||
*[[Kirby's Pad]] | *[[Kirby's Pad]] |
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“ | This is where Kirby learns the "ropes." The friendlier citizens of Patch Land also reside here to help and be helped by Kirby | ” | — Official site description |
Quilty Square is the first of eight levels in Kirby's Epic Yarn, the only one to not to have the word "land" in its English name. It contains many of the meta elements of the game. Many areas in the Quilty Square are run by Dom Woole and it appears to be the capital of Patch Land, containing Prince Fluff's castle. It is ruled by Prince Fluff. Patch Castle is the game's tutorial stage, and can be replayed at any time.
Landmarks
Names in Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Village featuré[1] | |
German | Filzingen | From Filz (felt). |
Spanish | Plaza Pliegos[2] |
References
- ↑ Official Kirby Site (French language selected)
- ↑ de las telas/ Official Kirby Site (Spanish language selected)