Keeping your distance doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice the fun of a night out, or forego team building.
Smartphone Trivia
This macro-enabled version of Family Feud is designed for 2 teams with a Sudden Death round and as many rounds as you need. The host can input the team names at the beginning of the game while in the slideshow. This template also includes a Fast Money round at the end, where the host or PowerPoint operator can input each player's answer and add the point values. Traditionally, Family Feud is played with around 5 members per team. One person will need to be the host, and cannot participate on either team's side. The host is in charge of keeping track of the timer and showing the answers on the board. Have you ever wanted to host your own game show at home, at parties or at the office? With Greggos Game Shows software, you can! With this software youll be able to host your own Family Feud style game show! This is not a game; it is merely presentation software that, when used with your own survey. Here's the template link to my Google Slides presentation of 'Teacher Life Family Feud.' NOTE: PLEASE don't request edit access to it. You can make your own copy instead. I can't give edit access or people start changing it around. Thanks for understanding. ? I created the boxes for the answers by using the shapes tool.
A game show for the next generation. This is the perfect game show for large groups who all want to participate.
Name That Tune
Family Feud Topics. Almost any topic will work for a Family Feud game. You will need to write your own questions eventually if your family plays the game often. The problem is that if you use the same questions over and over, players remember the answers with the highest score.
Fast-paced and highly accessible. Listen to fun music clips, reverse clips, or even theme songs to answer quesitions.
Fun and Feud
Now you can play Fun and Game Show’s version of everybody’s favorite classic game show, The Family Feud.
The Wheel
Take your next corporate event, holiday party, or church function to the next level with our version of America’s classic game show, Wheel of Fortune.
I Double Dare You
Answer trivia questions or take the physical challenge. Either way you’re bound to have fun.
Take A Chance
Just like the classic game show, Press Your Luck, fast eyes and fast hands are what’s it takes to win.
Take It Or Leave It
Family Feud History Of Hosts
Our very own version of everyone’s favorite game of chance, Deal or No Deal.
On The Spot
Our original fast paced game show where contestants have the option putting their opponents on the spot.
SpeedQuizzing
Bar trivia like you’ve never seen it. We do away with paper and pencils and use modern technology to make a multimedia experience that will keep people coming back week after week.
About Us
Decades in the entertainment industry transformed into your next successful event
There's a reason why. Now the secret has been passed to you.
Over twenty years ago our founder, Kurt James, hung up his microphone and decided to put his decades as a premier entertainer to work putting smiles on the faces of children and adults across the Ohio Valley. Today, Kurt James Fun and Games is the area’s number one choice for inflatable and mechanical rides and games. They service corporate picnics, birthday parties, college bashes, and more throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Now we’ve taken our years of experience both on and off the stage and created Fun and Game Show, a professional level mobile game show experience that gives you and yours the excitement of being on stage or in the audience of their favorite TV Game Shows. Plus ours can be tailored to any organization’s specific needs. Do you need a unique team building or educational game, how about an ice breaker for your college group orientation? Look no further. Fun and Game Show is exactly right for your organization.
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Kurt James
President, Owner A forty year veteran of the entertainment business, Kurt has spent a lifetime perfecting the audience experience. Now, he is wildly excited to be able to offer you his new and unique Fun and Game Show enterprise.
Wanda James
Co-Owner, Director of Sales Wanda has spent the last 20-plus years making our clients feel like family. If there’s a single reason for our success it has been her kindness and genuine desire to make our clients’ events better than they could’ve hoped.
Barry James
Marketing Director, Game Show Host, Emcee Raised with a microphone in his hand, Barry has been MC’ing events since he was 13 years old. He is thrilled to be able to now combine his years of practical experience and his formal theatrical education in this new and exciting endeavor.
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“Wildly entertaining. In all of the years that our group has been gathering, we have never had so much fun, or experienced such a sense of community.” Ray Cornelius President – Tri-State User GroupAbsolutely wonderful company!!! They did a job for us today and it was such a great time! The kids had fun, the staff had fun, and they are super polite! Would recommend them anytime! Johnetta V. Special Education Teacher at Fox RunLook forward to this every Wednesday night at the Angry Bull! Always have a great time and the host makes the night a blast! Jarrod Dalton
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Microsoft Teams does many things – including serving as a platform for group-based games
(Note: This is the first in a series of posts we’ll be producing that focus on the fun and games possible with Teams.)
Most long-running games shows have signature catch phrases that instantly identify them. The Price is Right has “Come on down!”; Jeopardy! has “Let’s make it a true daily double”; Wheel of Fortune has “I’d like to buy a vowel”; even Press Your Luck had “No Whammies!”. One game show, though, is most famous for its sound effects. In particular, the sound of a red X indicating the survey did NOT say what the contestant thought it did. Of course, we are referring to Family Feud.
Family Feud is a very long-lived, slightly off-color duel between families vying to match their answers to the oft-cited survey. It’s also a fantastic game to play with your team on Teams. More organizations are doing regular Teams happy hours at week’s end. Adding a game show to the mix can be just right for reducing employee stress, boosting morale and fostering fellowship while we’re separated.
How to Play Family Feud on Microsoft Teams
Playing a Microsoft Teams version of Family Feud can be a simple affair or, if you’re willing to invest a bit more time in preparation, a pretty good facsimile of the real deal. This website offers three free PowerPoint templates you can download. These can be customized with questions of your choosing. One of the templates ever comes complete with the classic theme song and sound effects from the game.
Host Your Own Family Feud Questions
In fact, we decided to make available for download a version already loaded with 11 rounds of questions and survey “answers” so you can get started right away. Click HERE to download now. It’s a .PPT file and instructions are built right into the deck.
Here’s how we played Family Feud during a recent Kiefer Consulting Teams happy hour. First, solicit a volunteer to serve as host. If you have someone who is particularly gregarious and/or is a trivia buff like Cliff Clavin, they’ll make ideal hosts. Give your host a bit of time to create the “survey” questions and load them into a PowerPoint. The host can run the game by sharing the PowerPoint screen in Teams.
Next, divide your team into two “families”. Each family will have one person designated as team captain. Just like on the show, each round begins with a member of each family going head-to-head to be the first to guess the most common answer to that round’s question. In Teams, since there’s no buzzer app (yet), just go with the first person to shout out an answer. If the person guesses the number one answer on the board, he or she can decide to play or pass to the other family. If the first person to guess does not get the number one answer, the other player has a chance to guess.
Once you have a winner of the head-to-head segment, the host asks the same question to each member of the winning “family”. If the family manages to guess all the correct answers before getting three wrong answers, they win the round. If not, the question is passed to the other family. The other family all suggest answers to the captain, who must make the final determination as to what their families’ answer will be. If they guess a correct answer, that family wins the round.
New Host Of Family Feud
You can carry on like this for as many rounds as you’d like. At Kiefer we did three rounds but weren’t so ambitious as to attempt to conduct the show’s bonus round. But feel free to give it a try.
Family Feud Hosts Curse
This may seem like a silly use of your Teams, your teams and your time. But give it some thought. It’s fun, promotes fellowship, and during a time when most days seem to blend together, it will give your employees something to look forward to. Survey says…try it!