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==Official description==
==Official description==
*[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] "''The place where the Great Thief, Robbin' Hood, stashed his bountiful loot. The mysterious doors dotted around within are the bane of the treasure-hunting explorer.''"
*[[File:Flag of USA.png|22px]] "''The place where the Great Thief, Robbin' Hood, stashed his bountiful loot. The mysterious doors dotted around within are the bane of the treasure-hunting explorer.''"
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Robbin' Hood Ruins is a dungeon in Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon and a board in Fortune Street.

History

Fortune Street

Robbin' Hood Ruins appears as a playable board in Fortune Street. In both sets of rules the board is made up of four separate L-shapes with a cross in the middle of the board joining them all together. On each end of ones of the Ls is a door that will transport whoever goes through it to the opposite side of the board. In Tour Mode the player needs to get first or second against Yangus, Angelo and Jessica.

Official description

  • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "The place where the Great Thief, Robbin' Hood, stashed his bountiful loot. The mysterious doors dotted around within are the bane of the treasure-hunting explorer."