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FAQ: What is Foon-O?

Foon-O is a casual online card game where you match colors or numbers to clear your hand and win.

 

How do I play Foon-O?

Click “Play Online” or “Play Bots” to start, depending on whether you want to play by yourself or versus other people. Then match cards by color or number by clicking on them when it becomes your turn. The first player to clear their hand wins – but if you can’t make a match, you have to draw a card, meaning you’re further away from finishing.

 

Is Foon-O free to play?

Yes, Foon-O is completely free to play online.

 

Do I need to download anything?

No downloads required – play directly in your browser.

 

Can I play on mobile?

Yes, Foon-O works great on mobile devices.

 

Can I play with other people?

Yes! Join public rooms to play with real players by clicking “Play Online.”

 

How do I join a public room?

Click “Rooms” from the main menu and choose a room to join.

 

What happens if I run out of moves?

You’ll draw a card and keep playing until you can make a move.

 

Can I undo a move?

No, once you play a card, the move is final.

 

Is there a scoring system?

During the game, there isn’t a specific scoring system that requires you to play cards quickly. However, after a game you can earn experience points and coins, which can be spent for cosmetic enhancements such as cursors and backgrounds.

 

Can I toggle sound?

Yes, use the settings menu to turn sound on or off, or lower it.

 

Are there special cards?

Yes! Look out for action cards like Skip, which skips the next player; Reverse, which moves back to the previous player; and Draw Two, which requires the next player to draw two cards.

 

How often can I play?

As much as you want – Foon-O is always available!

 

Ready? Let’s Play!

 

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