Toon Tone FAQ
What is Toon Tone?
Toon Tone is a browser color memory game. Each round asks you to remember a cartoon detail, then recreate that color with hue, saturation, and brightness controls.
How do you play Toon Tone?
Look at the character prompt, adjust the three vertical color sliders until your guess matches the remembered color, then press the check button to score the round.
Is ToonTone the same as Toon Tone?
Yes. ToonTone and Toon Tone refer to the same game and brand; the spaced name is used in the interface for readability.
Is Toon Tone free?
Yes. The prototype is free to play in the browser and does not require an account, payment, or installation.
Where is the Toon Tone Vercel app?
The Vercel app is the deployable web build of Toon Tone. Public players should use the main Toon Tone site, while preview links are for testing changes before release.
What does the Toon Tone score measure?
Your score measures how close your selected hue, saturation, and brightness are to the target color. A closer color match produces a higher round score.
How is my final score calculated?
Your final score is based on the average of your completed round scores, so every guess matters across the full five-round run.
How does my message get on the wall?
Wall messages are shown after a run when sharing is enabled. The prototype treats this as a local game moment and does not require a real account.
Does Toon Tone work on mobile?
Yes. The layout stacks the character image, color mixer, scores, and FAQ so the sliders and action buttons stay usable on small screens.
Is Toon Tone affiliated with any cartoon studio?
No. Toon Tone is an independent fan-made color guessing prototype and is not affiliated with any cartoon studio, network, or rights holder.
Need more help?
The fastest next step is to play one round, compare your result, and use the score breakdown to tune hue, saturation, and brightness on the next try.