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Family Feud technical data

Name Family Feud
System NES
Year 1987
Developer Beam Software
Genre Puzzle

The classic game show Family Feud has been a staple of American culture since its debut in 1976. The show pits two families against each other to answer survey questions, with the winner advancing to the “Fast Money” round and ultimately winning a cash prize. Now, fans of the show can experience all the thrills and excitement at home with Family Feud for Nintendo NES.

Family Feud for Nintendo NES is an adaptation of the popular television game show. Players take control of either the red or blue family as they attempt to guess answers to survey questions by picking up squares on a board. If their guess matches one of the top four answers from a survey, they will earn points for their team. The first family to reach 300 points will move on to the “Fast Money” round and be given the chance to win additional money and prizes.

The game features digitized speech from host Richard Dawson, along with music and sound effects taken directly from the television show. Players can also choose between two different levels of difficulty: Easy or Hard. On Easy mode, players are given more time to answer questions and more chances to miss before being eliminated from play. On Hard mode, players must answer quickly or risk elimination if they get too many wrong answers in a row.

Family Feud for Nintendo NES also includes several mini-games that add variety and fun to gameplay. These mini-games are based on challenges seen on the TV show such as “Name That Tune” and “Name That Price” where players must identify songs or prices respectively within a certain time limit. Other mini-games include word puzzles like Hangman and simple math games like Math Flash Cards which require players to solve equations correctly in order to score points for their team.

Overall, Family Feud for Nintendo NES is an enjoyable game that captures all of the excitement of its television counterpart while adding some extra twists that make it more engaging than just watching reruns on TV. With easy controls, digitized speech from Richard Dawson, catchy music and sound effects plus several entertaining mini-games, it is no wonder why this title has become a classic amongst both casual gamers and fans of the show alike!

NES Puzzle games