Family Feud is a
very popular American game show, where two families compete against each other
to name the top one hundred answers given to a selection of general survey
questions. The show was originally created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman in
the United States – and the format has now been adapted for different versions
all over the world.
The game starts
with a selected family representative (each team member takes it in turns), who
is asked a question that has already been answered by one hundred people. The
selection of answers given by the 100 surveyed will be concealed on the game
board, and if the game player gives the same answer as one of the hidden words,
then they will win points. The amount of points given is relative to the amount
of people that gave the answer. For example if the top answer (or the most
popular) was given by 42 of the 100 surveyed, the game player will in 42 points
of their team. (This doubles and triples as the game progresses.) The answers must be given by at least two of the
people surveyed to be included on the game board, and a survey must acquire at
least 4 answers to be used on the show.
Once the family
representatives have given their answers, the team who has won the most points,
continues on with the round, taking it in turn to have their own guesses. There
is no conferring, and a time limit at this point in the game. If a player gives
an answer that isn’t on the board, or takes too long to answer, they receive
what is known as a strike. When the family playing gets three strikes, the
other family gets the chance to steal all of the points they have accumulated
on that round. They may confer with each other, and only need to come up with
one of the remaining answers to win. If they do not find an answer from the
board, the first team keeps their points and the round is over.
You can now have
your very own Family
Feud PowerPoint Template on which you can create your own, personalized
game to play in the comfort of your own home, with your friends and family. The
template allows you to create your own questions and answers, as well as being
easily edited to your preferred color and size. Interactive sample slides,
clip art images and videos will make this the most thrilling game you own.
As well as
entertainment at parties, the Family Feud
PPT can be used to create engaging educational material, question and
answer sessions, team building activities and celebratory events. The
possibilities are endless, and of course, being your own game, you don’t need
to follow the traditional Family Feud rules – you can have fun whilst making up
your own!
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