In 2000,
Family Feud was released for the
PlayStation and
PC by
Hasbro Interactive to accompany the show's 1999 revival helmed by comedian
Louie Anderson. Anderson is included in the game as host and appears as a
full-motion video character. The game focuses on faithfully reproducing the production and rules of the actual game show. The IBM PC version also features the ability to upload portraits of one's face and place it in a
three-dimensional animated body. The PC version would later be released in the United Kingdom in 2001 under the show's UK name
Family Fortunes. The only differences between the two are that Family Feud host Louie Anderson is replaced with then-Family Fortunes host
Les Dennis, and the graphics have been changed to resemble the Family Fortunes set used at the time of the game's release. In 2006, Global Star versions for the
PlayStation 2, PC and
Game Boy Advance were made. Although the box art uses the 2006–2007 season's logo (the first time it was publicly seen before
John O'Hurley was announced as host), the first set design in the game is from the 2005–2006 season (
Richard Karn's final year). The player can unlock sets from Feud's previous incarnations, including the original 1976–85 run, the 1988–94 revival, the 1994–95 set that accompanied Richard Dawson's return, and the 1999–2002 set from Louie Anderson's tenure. Well-known game show host
Todd Newton does the voiceover in addition to hosting the game. In 2009,
Ubisoft released
Family Feud 2010 Edition for the
Wii,
Nintendo DS and
PC. The game uses the 2009 set and features customizable family avatars plus a predictive text input tool for faster answers. In a unique twist, the Wii version requires players to swing the Wii Remote down to hit the buzzer during Face-Offs. The game uses four-member families (much like the 1994–1995 season) as opposed to the usual five; like Ubisoft's
Price Is Right video game, there is no host featured – all voiceover work is done by
Terence McGovern. In 2010, Ubisoft released
Family Feud Decades for the Wii. The game uses sets and survey questions from the past four decades, using the 1976, 1988, 1999, and 2009 sets. Family Feud 2012 was released in 2011. In 2020,
Ubisoft published a game simply called
Family Feud, made by independent game studio, Snap Finger Click, for
PlayStation 4,
Xbox One,
Xbox Series X/S,
Nintendo Switch, and
Stadia.
Reviews Hasbro: •
IGN (Oct 30, 2000) •
PSX Nation (Jan 18, 2001) •
All Game Guide (2000) •
IGN (Dec 01, 2000)
Global Star: •
IGN (Nov 02, 2006)
Ubisoft: •
Game industry News (GiN) (Dec 02, 2009) •
GameZone (Oct 18, 2009) •
gamrReview (Dec 01, 2009) •
IGN (Jul 07, 2010) During the
14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated
Family Feud for "
Social Networking Game of the Year". ==Other games==