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  • Summary: Similar to the Emmy Award winning game show, which will launch its 12th season in national syndication with new host Steve Harvey the week of September 13th (check local listings), Family Feud Decades pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses toSimilar to the Emmy Award winning game show, which will launch its 12th season in national syndication with new host Steve Harvey the week of September 13th (check local listings), Family Feud Decades pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to survey-type questions posed to 100 people. Players will be challenged to answer questions from various decades correctly. The game has a fun, retro feel, featuring the classic set designs and scoreboards from each of the decades the TV show has aired. Additionally, players design a personal avatar to represent them in the game, with hilarious outfits from different eras including hippie, disco, grunge and more. Expand
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  1. Mar 26, 2017
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    Family Feud is a great game show. It seems like it would be easy to adapt. But this game is awful.

    The questions asked get seriously weird
    Family Feud is a great game show. It seems like it would be easy to adapt. But this game is awful.

    The questions asked get seriously weird answers up on the board. If you watch the show much, you know that the polls usually end up giving results that actual human beings would say. But these answers all feel like one guy asked and answered all the questions himself. Also, the game barely recognizes synonyms or words in the same category. In the show, if one of the answers was "Pencil" for example, then "Pen" would almost always count as well. Or "Dirt" and "Mud" could be interchangeable on some questions, or "Candy" and "Sweets", etc., but this game ignores this. The game just ends up being frustrating. You're better off either playing the old SNES Family Feud game or getting a physical board game version.
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