Some said that Rook was to replace all other card games when it first arrived on the card scene ... that is, until Hand ‘n Foot was conceived. Now, Hand ‘n Foot is starting to take over all those card tables that once held Rook cards, and the game has just begun.
Forget about that infamous Rook bird, and start concentrating on the many faces of Hand ‘n Foot instead. Why will the transition from Rook to Hand ‘n Foot be so easy? Well, both games are centered upon family, friends, and a general sense of cohesiveness. Who can play Rook? A few family members, really. Who can play Hand ‘n Foot? Entire families. That’s right, you can play Hand ‘n Foot with six players at one time, which means that this is the perfect game for all those holiday gatherings. Grab your aunts, uncles, cousins, and siblings – even if they have never played before, Hand ‘n Foot is sure to be the one game that every family remembers year after year.
Numerous studies have shown that card games simply bring people closer together, which is why those that play Hand ‘n Foot are forming clubs and social tea’s all over town. If you belong to a particular organization or group, why not purchase your own Hand ‘n Foot decks to bring to your next gathering? Though Hand ‘n Foot is an ideal game to bring everywhere you go, nobody will enjoy this game as much as your own family. Though family meals and trips may be part of history, you can start looking forward to family game nights all over again with the addition of Hand ‘n Foot to your card collection. Look out Rook – Hand ‘n Foot is in town, and it’s here to stay.

