Stages in Four Swords Adventures

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Four Swords Adventures, and Four Swords by connection, is the only Zelda title to date to operate under arcade-style mechanisms, passing the individual regions of Hyrule as "stages". Unlike titles such as Link's Awakening, Twilight Princess, and Spirit Tracks just to name a few, where regions fluidly merge into one another via an overworld map, Four Swords Adventures consists of eight, blocked-out, stages that consist of three levels each: two diverse levels that lead to a temple-like third. The listing that follows is arranged in the order Link encounters them: the stages are in bold and the levels are beneath.

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Stages

Map of Hyrule from Four Swords Adventures
Whereabouts of the Wind
Lake Hylia
Cave of No Return
Hyrule Castle
Eastern Hyrule
The Coast
Village of the Blue Maiden
Eastern Temple
Death Mountain
Death Mountain Foothills
The Mountain Path
Tower of Flames
Near the Fields
The Field
The Swamp
Infiltration of Hyrule Castle
The Dark World
The Lost Woods
Kakariko Village
Temple of Darkness
Desert of Doubt
Desert of Doubt
Desert Temple
Pyramid
Frozen Hyrule
Frozen Hyrule
Temple of Ice
Tower of Winds
Realm of the Heavens
Realm of the Heavens
The Dark Cloud
Palace of Winds

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