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Trigger the command by assigning it to any key. Put on your thinking caps, it's time for the Feud! Answer cute questions by spelling simple words with the clock running. There's your premise, backed up with thousands of questions. Thankfully, the computer isn't as testy as it was in Gametek's Jeopardy! Here the computer's more forgiving of off-base answers. ProTip: Don't immediately spell out responses. Should you think of a better one, you might not have time to undo your first answer.
The repetitive music, the cheering families, and the stiff- moving sprites either add to or subtract from the experience, depending on your game show tastes.
The fun is in the fascinating questions and responses. Survey says: This Feud's OK. Browse games Game Portals. Family Feud.
Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots Cheats 2 Discussion 3. Fortune and Family Pitting two families against each other, the bottom line of Family Fued is to answer intriguing questions like "What animal do people most sound like when they laugh?
ProTip: Turn off the timer to get additional seconds or minutes to answer questions. Overall rating: 7. Playstation 2. Overall rating: 6. GameFabrique Eurocom , Gametek , Imagineering Inc. Funny Games , Educational Games. In it you compete head-to-head against either the computer or a second player. This game's play is similar to the popular TV game show and is worth your time.
In Family Feud you compete against other players to answer questions more accurately and quickly. The multiplayer mode has you and a friend duking it out, coming up with answers to popular survey questions. In the multiplayer mode you and your competitor both pick team names and you are referred to as different families.
This game has you raking your brain for the right answers while simultaneously making you anxious because of the time constraints. As far as rules and objectives are concerned the multiplayer mode is identical to the TV game show.
The only drawback of multiplayer is the non-existent online play. Rather than matching up against random players throughout the world, you are forced to either play a friend on the same computer or against the computer. Online capabilities would open this game up to endless possibilities, making it much more competitive and enjoyable. The rounds of Family Feud are almost identical to the actual game show if you've seen that before. There are four rounds. In each you need to come up with the most common answers to a question that was posed to people.
The difficulty level determines how much time you have to give an answer. On the hardest setting you have 12 seconds to come up with and type your answer.
The easiest setting gives you 30 seconds. This should be plenty of time for even the slowest typers. The first two rounds are worth points while third doubles the point value, and the fourth round gives you three times the points. This increase in scoring is helpful, especially if you have a bad round in one or two.
After regulation the winner first to in multiplayer or biggest score in single player advances to the Fast Money round for a chance to win 20, points. Again if you've seen the game show you should be well prepared for Fast Money. In this round you have 2 turns to answer 5 questions. You must have a combined score of over points in this round to win and collect the big prize. In the first round you have 40 seconds to read and answer 5 questions. This may seem easy in reading, but the added pressure in the moment, especially with the music, makes this a tough feat.
After the 40 seconds, your answers are scored and the next round begins. The next round is easier because you are already exposed to the questions and you have an additional 5 seconds. You again answer the same questions, this time with different responses, and your answers are scored.
If your totals from both rounds add up to over you win the bonus and the game is over. Despite all the things that make it great, Family Feud does have a few minor flaws.
None of these flaws are giant problems, however, improving upon them would make the game better. It would be great to have the announcer read the questions aloud. Individually reading the questions may slow players down. Some might also find it extremely stressful having to read, process what they just read, and give an intelligent response within the time restraints. Announcing the questions would help alleviate this problem as well as bring about a more game show-like feel.
Not having an online multiplayer mode is also a limiting factor of this game. Playing against the computer in single player can become tedious.
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