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[[File:KA Vegetable Valley level hub screenshot.png|thumb|Screenshot from the '''level hub''' for [[Vegetable Valley]] in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'']]
[[File:KA Vegetable Valley level hub screenshot.png|thumb|Screenshot from the '''level hub''' for [[Vegetable Valley]] in ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'']]
A '''level hub''' (also known as a '''level map''' or '''level select area''') is an image, visual representation, or fully playable space where individual stages can be selected. They are distinguished from [[World Map]]s in that they only represent a segmented portion of playable content, as opposed to all of it, and are usually accessible from World Hubs as sub-menus or areas, as opposed to the other way around.
A '''level hub''' (also known as a '''level map''' or '''level select area''') is an image, visual representation, or fully playable space where individual stages can be selected. They are distinguished from [[World Map]]s in that they only represent a segmented portion of playable content, as opposed to all of it, and are usually accessible from World Maps as sub-menus or areas, as opposed to the other way around.


Level hubs typically have a theme to them, such as a grassy area, ruins, tropical sea, volcanic region, or deep space. Stages contained therein therefore will usually follow the theme of the level hub.
Level hubs typically have a theme to them, such as a grassy area, ruins, tropical sea, volcanic region, or deep space. Stages contained therein therefore will usually follow the theme of the level hub.
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