Family Feud is the classic NES game, that was published in 1991. Much like the actual show, Family contestants must answer survey questions in order to win the game. The family with the highest score wins the game. The host of this version of Family Feud is Richard Dawson-type person and he actually kisses the women and handshakes the men during the course of the game. The game is done in the classic format which means that there is no Bullseye round as performed in the Ray Combs version.
Around 1998, Family Feud was rereleased for the IBM PC by Hasbro Interactive. Instead of Richard Dawson, the former host Louie Anderson is the host of the game. The game focuses on reliving the same aspect of the game show, in order to provide a better experience. The game also features the ability to upload potraits of one's face, and placed in a three-dimensional animated body. This brought the whole experience closer, and it is often considered to be a good feature of the game.
1991 computer and video games | NES games | Computer and video games based on licensed properties | Family Feud
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