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Games like Family Feud

The pleasure is not knowing the answer, it is knowing what a hundred strangers answered — these four all score you for reading a crowd.

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SURVEY SAYSPLUMName something peopleforget when leaving homeKeys — 30Phone — 24Wallet — 17Guess

Survey Says is the direct hit: we asked people, six answers hide on a board, and you type your way through them. Ours drops the waiting — both players hold the same board under one sixty-second clock, nobody steals, and a rated ladder sits behind it when nobody is around to play.

Herd Mentality is the survey inverted: the crowd is your own table, and you score by writing what most of the room writes. Wits & Wagers asks a numbers question nobody could know and makes the betting the game — closest without going over, on anybody’s guess including your own.

Table Party is not affiliated with Fremantle or any other publisher. Survey Says is our own survey game with its own bank of over five hundred questions, written for typing rather than shouting — what carries over is the shape: the poll, the hidden board, the reveal.

Four that score you for reading the crowd

Questions about Games like Family Feud

Is this the actual TV show game?

No. Survey Says is our own implementation with its own surveyed-answer bank, not a licensed product. What carries over is the part people actually want: a poll, hidden answers, and the argument about what most people would say.

How does Survey Says differ from the show?

No strikes, no steal, no fast money. Both players race the same six answers on parallel boards, a wrong guess costs three points, and three sixty-second rounds decide it — which is why a match fits in five minutes.

Can more than two of us play?

Survey Says is a head-to-head duel, so a table runs it as a bracket — matches are five minutes. Herd Mentality, Wits & Wagers and Psych seat the whole room at once.

Which one for a big group?

Herd Mentality. Twelve people writing what they hope eleven others also wrote is the closest thing here to the studio-audience feeling, and the Pink Cow lands on whoever went their own way.

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