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Family Feud Instr-Qest 8In.Qxd indicator, announce the answer, it’s point value and placement on the scoreboard and give out prize money. PLAYING FOR 3 OR MORE PLAYERS: Throughout the game, players will try to match their answers with the most popular survey answers. Each game consists of three parts: The Face-Off, The Feud and The Fast Money Bonus Round. THE SCOREBOARD: The scoreboard is used to keep track of the game as follows: 1. In the Face-Off and the Feud rounds, the answers and points are placed in the scoreboard section, with the number one answer and it’s points placed at one, the number two answer and it’s points placed at two, etc. 2. At the end of each survey question, the points are INSTRUCTIONS totaled and placed under that team’s number in the Feud AND ROUNDS 1-45 section of the scoreboard. 3. In the Fast Money Bonus Round, one side of the scoreboard is used by one player for his answers and the OBJECT: opposite side for his teammate. In a two player game, To have the most money at the end of three games by one player uses both sides. After all five questions, the matching the most popular survey answers. points are then added and placed in the Total section. CONTENTS: THE FACE-OFF: Scoreboard, strike indicator, 3 “X” markers, play money, Each Feud round begins with a Face-Off as a player from instruction/survey question booklet with all the survey each team tries to take control of the question by giving questions and answers, 1 magic marker and complete the most popular (not necessarily number one) answer. instructions. Each team chooses a player for the Face-Off. The Emcee SET UP: reads aloud Question #1. When either of the two players 1. Separate the strike indicator and the three “X” markers has an answer, he raises his hand (in case of a tie, the and place within easy reach. Emcee decides who responded first). He then must answer the question immediately. If his answer matches 2. Each page in the book contains two complete rounds. an answer, the Emcee announces the answer, it’s One round equals a the Face-Off, the Feud and the Fast placement on the scoreboard #1-10 and the points to Money Bonus Round. place next to the answer. NOTE: If a player fails to give 3. Choose a player to be the Emcee. an answer immediately he loses his turn. 4. The remaining players divide into two teams. If there is If the player gives the number one answer, the team wins an uneven number of players, make the teams as evenly The Face-Off and The Feud Round begins (see THE FEUD balanced as possible. If the player gives an answer that is not one of the the top EMCEE DUTIES: ten responses, or is not the most popular answer, the The Emcee will read the questions, operate the strike player on the opposing team gets to answer the question. If the opposing team’s player gives a more popular points. NOTE: If all the answers to the questions have not answer, that team wins the Face-Off. If his answer is not been revealed, the team who wins the round only gets more popular, the Face-Off continues as follows: the points equal to the answers that were guessed 1. If the second player gives a less popular answer than correctly on the scoreboard. the first player, the first players team wins the Face-Off. Question #2: A new member from each team is chosen 2. If both players give an answer that isn’t on the survey, for the Face-Off and the Emcee reads Question #2 aloud. a new player from each team is chosen to answer the The game is played the same as in Question #1. question in the same order as the first two players. In a Question #3: A new player from each team is chosen for three player game, each player gets another chance, in the Face-Off and the Emcee reads Question #3 aloud. turn, until a winner is determined. The game is played the same as in Questions #1 and #2 3. The answers and their point values are then written on except the point value that the Emcee calls out is then the scoreboard. doubled when put on the scoreboard. THE FEUD: The player or team with the most points after three Questions plays the Fast Money Bonus Round. In case of The Winner of the Face-Off may play the question or a tie, both teams will play. pass the question to the other team. THE FAST MONEY BONUS ROUND: Question #1: Players on the controlling team take turns guessing the answers to Question #1. Players cannot help In the Fast Money Bonus Round, players will choose what each other answer the question. In a three player game, they feel are the two most popular survey answers. the player on the controlling team tries to give all the Who plays: If the team consists of one player, that player remaining answers before three strikes are made. plays. For two players, both play. For teams of three or Emcee Duties: The Emcee announces how many answers more players, the team chooses two players to play the there are to the survey. When a player gives a correct Fast Money Bonus Round. Players cannot help teammates answer, the Emcee announces the answer, placement on choose the most popular answers. the scoreboard (#1-10) and the corresponding points for 1. The Emcee reads aloud Fast Money Question #1. If that answer. there is one player playing, that player gives two When a player gives an incorrect answer or takes too answers that he feels are the most popular. Those long to give an answer (determined by the Emcee), it answers are written on the scoreboard on lines 1 and 6 counts as a strike. The Emcee puts one “X” marker on the and the Emcee tells them the points aloud, if any. If there strike indicator, beginning with the “Strike One” square. are two players, one player answers and points will be put on line one of the scoreboard, the other player’s Winning the Round: If the controlling team gives all the answer will go on line six. Two players on the same team remaining answers to Question #1 without getting three cannot have the same answer. strikes, they total their points on the scoreboard and place the score under the team number on the Feud 2. Fast Money Questions #2–#5 are played and scored section of the scoreboard. the same way, with their answers written on lines 2 and 7, etc. If the controlling team gets three strikes before all the remaining answers are guessed, the opposing team takes 3. When all five Fast Money Questions have been control and is allowed one guess to try and match any played, the Emcee totals the points for all the chosen remaining answer. If the opposing team guesses correctly, answers. If the total is 200 or more, the team wins they then total their score and write it on the scoreboard $20,000. If the total is less than 200, the team wins $5 under their team number. If they don’t guess correctly, the for every point scored. For example: If the team’s final team who originally controlled the question gets those score is 175, they would win a total of $875 (175 x $5). 4. 15 4. 11 7. 7 7. 2 GAME #90 12 3. 17 6. 6 6. 3 ROUND 1 8 2. 18 1. 10 1. 44 5. 9 5. TELL ME THE LONGEST YOU'VE EVER GONE WITHOUT EATING. 3 ANSWERS ANSWERS POINTS ANSWERS POINTS ANSWERSPOINTS POINTS 1. 24 HOURS 34 5. 10 HOURS 6 LINE? "EXPRESS" SUPERMARKET A IN ALLOWED ARE ITEMS MANY HOW 5. 2. 2 DAYS 24 6. 20 HOURS 5 3. 18 HOURS 7 7. 1 DAY AND A HALF 5 25 4. 10 3. 30 3. 22 4. 12 HOURS 6 28 7. 2 23 35 2. 3 50 6. 25 40 1. 8 ROUND 2 45 5. ONSANSWERSPOINTS POINTS NAME A FEATURE TV SETS HAVE TODAY THAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE 50 ANSWERS YEARS AGO. LOSING THEIR HAIR. 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