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  1. FFBG2013_instructions 230714out. Rules for 3 or 4 players. When playing a Big Money round as a single player, that player is given two different sets of five questions. Scoring seven top answers (from the ten questions) acts as the equivalent of two players scoring the five top answers.

    • Preparation
    • Play
    • Play Or Pass
    • Further Rounds
    • Bonus Points
    • Big Points
    • Winning
    • Rules For 3 Or 4 Players
    • Hamming It Up!
    • Cleaning The Board

    One player is selected to be the host. Divide the remaining players into two teams of equal numbers. If this is an odd number one team will have an extra player. Set up the board with the front side facing the two teams. Remove battery tab from electronic unit.

    One player from each team is selected. These two players prepare themselves for the first question and sit by their team's buzzer (A or B) on the sound unit, the respective LED will flash for 5 seconds. The host takes out the top card from the question box and tells the players how many answers are on the card (3, 4 or 5) then reads out the first q...

    The host asks the player giving the highest answer if their team would like to play or pass. If they pass, the other team will play. The team that plays chooses another player from their team to give a different answer to the same question. If it is also a scoring answer, the host writes it in the relevant position on the board with its score as be...

    An entire game includes a total of five rounds. The first three rounds are for single points and the last two are for double points, where the host simply doubles the points indicated on the card before writing them on the board.

    Some answers throughout the five rounds will be worth bonus points. Any player achieving these gains the extra points for their team. When a bonus answer is given, the host indicates this by pressing the bonus button in the middle of the unit which emits the 'Bonus Point' sound. These bonus points are indicated on the question cards and are added d...

    The team with the lowest total score after the first five rounds will select two of their members to play the first big points round. The host takes out the next five question cards from the box. The first player will be asked these five questions in quick succession. This player will be given 45 seconds to answer these five questions. The host pre...

    In the big points round, if one team hits all five top answers and the other doesn't, then that team wins the game. Otherwise, the team with the highest overall score wins.

    When playing a big points round as a single player, that player is given two different sets of five questions. Scoring seven top answers (from the ten questions) acts as the equivalent of two players scoring the five top answers. The single player is given 45 seconds on both sets of five questions.

    The player acting as the host can recreate the game show atmosphere by hamming up their performance.

    The pen included is a standard 'Dry Wipe' type. Remove writing with a soft cloth or tissue. Remember to wipe clean both sides before storing.

  2. PLAY: First Single Money Game. The host reads out the first question being scrolled across the screen. The two players by the buzzers rush to press first and give an answer. The host will check on their unit to see if the given answer appears.

  3. Contents: 400 questions and surveyed answers, wipeable scoreboard, magic marker and rules sheet. Players answer their own question cards. Answer as many correct survey answers as you can without getting three strikes. The family board game in the classic Family Fortunes format.

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  4. Feb 20, 2022 · Family Fortunes is a British version of the American game show Family Feud that was created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman.

  5. Home » Family Fortunes. Game Show (1980- ) Two families go head-to-head to name the most popular answer to survey-based questions posed to 100 people, with a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot.

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  7. Family Fortunes is a British television game show based on the American game show Family Feud. The programme ran on ITV from 6 January 1980 to 6 December 2002. A celebrity version, All Star Family Fortunes, followed from 2006 to 2015.

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