Family Feud from 1987 turns the popular TV show into a surprisingly tense DOS experience, proving that guessing what other people think is harder than it looks. The core idea is simple: match survey answers better than your opponents, preferably before running out of strikes and dignity. The humor comes naturally, especially when the “top answers” reveal how strange collective logic can be. Playing alone or with friends, the game captures the awkward pauses and triumphant buzzers that define the show. Graphics are basic, but functional, leaving imagination to fill in the studio lights and forced smiles. While it won’t test your reflexes or strategic genius, Family Feud excels as a lighthearted social game, perfect for moments when you want competition without explosions.
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