FK Family Feud Rules

Last updated on April 5, 1998.

Forever Knight Family Feud

Before you play: One person needs to be the designated Host for the game. (S)he will be in charge of all the answers. You may also find it useful to have a designated score-keeper. The players are divided up into two teams of roughly equal size. On the original game show, each team had 5 members, but the game works with more. It will be helpful to have a small hotel bell or a buzzer of some sort for the player to ring in. Otherwise, they can just slap the tabletop.

The object of the game is to guess the most popular answers to a series of opinion questions. For example: What items do people take on vacation? Toothbrush, shampoo, pajamas. . . In this case, the questions are all Forever Knight-related.

Two people from each side are chosen to face off. They sit with the bell (or what-have-you) between them while the Host reads the question out loud. The players then attempt to ring the bell (or slap in) first. The player who rings first gets to guess an answer and his/her team get control of the round. If the face-off player guesses correctly, his/her team get a chance to make a second, collaborative guess at the same question (there are 5 answers to each question, ranking from most popular to least popular). Each round consists of one question and continues until all 5 answers have been guessed. If a team makes a wrong guess, the other team gets control and can answer the question. (These rules are slightly different from the original Family Feud rules, but I am adapting them to better suit a party.) Each answer has a corresponding point value and the points are awarded to the team who guesses that particular clue correctly. (For example, if team A guesses the 3-point answer correctly, while team B guesses the 5-point answer correctly, team A gets 3 points and team B gets 5.) The team with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.



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