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Post by stamfam on Jul 4, 2005 22:09:32 GMT -5
In case anybody is interested, there is a new Feud game online. You can see it at www.familyfeud.com (the last option in the menu). It doesn't have Richard Karn, but it does have all the authentic music from the current season of the show, including the elusive Fast Money music.
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Post by adamjk on Jul 5, 2005 17:46:02 GMT -5
I bought the game and it's very good I think. I like how there's an option for 1 or 2 player games. I've noticed a few very high fast money answers though (scores like 80 and up). But overall very well put together.
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Post by Grey on Jul 6, 2005 16:03:50 GMT -5
That sounds like it has a similar problem to the original MS-DOS game by Sharedata-- there were times when that game picked surveys for Fast Money that ran way over 70 points.
IMO, no Fast Money survey should have a #1 answer over 65 points. And even those should be rare.
EDIT: Downloading the evaluation copy now. Full review when I've had a good chance to play it.
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Post by Grey on Jul 7, 2005 0:45:18 GMT -5
I've put a good amount of time into the game and I think that if you absolutely positively must have an official Feud game, this is good. If you don't think you'll be doing much damage with it, then you shouldn't.
The price tag of $30 seems a bit steep. After all, it doesn't come with a flashy set or extremely quirky host (or even Richard Karn, for that matter). It uses the syndicated '88 Feud structure (S/S/D/T to 300, no SD)
Ease of Use: It's quite simple to understand. So simple that if you're familiar with the show, you don't need to read the documentation. Answer Acceptance: As with many trivia games, the challenge comes in with how to accept an answer. After all, FDR is the same person as Franklin Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. This game is thorough in what it will accept and which umbrella a specific answer can be classified in. Graphics: Plain, but clean and understandable. Sound: I like the fact that the real sounds from the current Feud are there, but the quality isn't great by my standards. Most people will think it's okay, though. Repetitiveness: It boasts over 200 questions and over 1,000 answers. I do hope that more questions become available over time. That'll really help it to take off.
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Post by hotchocolate on Jul 8, 2005 22:40:48 GMT -5
hi
I try the new family feud game the graphic & sound are good I will rate it 5 out 5
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