The basics of this childrens game it of course the story where Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor. The game is divided into two parts. The first when you steel the money and the second when try to reach the hide out as fast as possible. During the stealing phase one have to look out for the Sheriffs men.To denote the two parts of the game the board is nicely divided into two levels, where the box is used as the Sherwood forest. A hole in the box denotes the location of the hide out, and is the end of the game.Instead of a dice the game has a spinning wheel with the numbers 1 to 6, 'advance three paces' and 'go back three paces'.The game contains a short story (in Swedish) about Robin Hood. The manufacture notes however that it is not necessary for the players to be able to read to play the game. So if you dont read Swedish - dont fear, as you can still play the game. But you have to be able to read through the Swedish rules before you start though... - BoardGameGeek