The Korean card game you're thinking of is likely Go Stop, also known as Gop Stop or Pyeong-Go Stop. It's a popular card game in Korea, played with a deck of Hanafuda cards.
Go Stop is a trick-taking game with elements of luck and strategy. Players aim to collect points by forming sets of matching cards and avoiding certain penalties.
Here are some other Korean card games:
- Hwatu: A traditional Korean card game using a deck of 48 cards with unique illustrations.
- Seok-Chwi: A gambling game using a deck of 52 cards, similar to poker.
- Yut Nori: A traditional Korean board game using four sticks to determine movement.
Go Stop is a fun and engaging game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.