Family Feud (1999)/Merchandise

Endless Games (1998-2018)
Endless Games released six editions of Family Feud from 1998 to 2018.

Platinum Edition (2016)
A "Platinum Edition" of the game was released by Cardinal at the time.

Star Wars Edition (2017)
A "Star Wars Edition" of the game was released by Cardinal at the time.

Cardinal (2015)
as part of The Game Box, in this version one person plays the role as host, while the other players are the teams while competing in this survey showdown.

Endless Games (2015)
Released exclusively at Kohl's stores nationwide called Family Feud: Party Edition featuring current host Steve Harvey on the tin covered box, this version contains a survey question booklet, wipe-off answer board, marker and scoreboard.

Game Box (2016)
Two "Game Box" edition with Disney and Marvel respectively were released at the time.

Card Games (Cardinal)
The "Regular" and "Tin" versions were released at various Kohl's stores nationwide.

Family Game Night "Family Feud" Kids vs. Parents (2018)
This was a joint venture between Imagination Gaming and Cardinal Industries.

Quirky Family Edition (2019)
NOTE: In various Walmart stores, the label on the store shelf are saying "Dysfunctional".

SpinMaster Games/Imagination Gaming (2020-)
Since 2020, SpinMaster Games and Imagination Gaming has currently released Family Feud with different themes attached to them as of which all feature the Gamester App & Play device for the buzzer.

Imagination (2004-2007)
Imagination Entertainment has released three Family Feud DVD Games since 2004. The first edition had Richard Karn on the cover. While in 2006, the second edition did not. In 2007, a third and final edition was released with John O'Hurley on the cover.

Hasbro Interactive/Infogrames (2000)
A PS1 and PC game (made by Artech Studios) was released by Hasbro Interactive in 2000 featuring Louie Anderson as the host. (NOTE: some of the sound effects from the actual show were used only in the PC version while the PS1 version did not.)

Global Star Software/2K Play (2006,2008)


A PS2, PC and Game Boy Advance/GBA video game made by Atomic Planet was released by Global Star Software in 2006. In both the PS2 and PC versions you start off with Karn's 2nd era set from 2005-2006, but for the first time ever in any Family Feud video game their are sets of four classic unlockable stages including the 1976-1985 Dawson era, 1988-1994 Combs era (pre '92-Bullseye), 1994-1995 Dawson (2.0) era and the 1999-2002 Anderson era (pre '01 logo on the floor) and you get to unlock clothing and accessories for your avatar, each time you reached a certain amount of cash after winning the Fast Money round. However, in the Game Boy Advance (GBA) version the one and only set you were allowed to play on is Karn's 1st era set from 2002-2005.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
 * For the PS2 and PC versions of the game, the voice of the generic host was Todd Newton of Hollywood Showdown, Whammy!: The All-New Press Your Luck/Whammy! and Family Game Night fame.
 * The game was released before John O'Hurley was announced as the new host of the syndicated version, proceeding Richard Karn at the time.
 * due to "bugs" in the original 2006 version, the PC version was remade into a small jewel case cardboard box re-released by 2k Play in 2008.

2010 Edition (2009-2010)
Family Feud: 2010 Edition was released for the Nintendo Wii, DS, PC, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and PS3 via PSN from 2009 to 2010. for this version alone, its set was based on the 2008-2010 Roker/O'Hurley era (minus the studio audience in the back) in the single player mode you have only up to twelve shows to compete. each time you win a game you not only get to unlock another show but you also get to unlock new clothing for your avatar. the game also has a two player option as well.

ADDITIONAL NOTE:
 * For this game alone, almost reminiscent to that of the Dawson 1994-1995 version their are four members on each two teams instead of five.

Banner
its available only from google.com for a free download. in addition, it was also released on iOS & Facebook later on August 1, 2014.

Ubisoft (2020)
On October 16, 2020; it was announced that a new version based on the current Harvey era (though Steve Harvey himself does not appear in the game at all) it was hosted by a virtual fictional character named Lucky McCoy and developed by a British company called Snap Finger Click was released for PlayStation 4/PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia consoles on November 12, 2020. Including "Classic Mode" where a team of five players can play against an AI (artifical intellignc), a "Party Battle Mode" with a group vs. group via local multiplayer and a "Couch vs. Couch Mode" where you play against other groups online. Additionally, the game includes a "Live Show" feature that let's players broadcast their games directly to either Twitch or YouTube to play along with their viewers. There's also a player-customization feature that contains valuable items and titles.

Tiger Electronics (1999)
Two years later, another electronic Family Feud handheld game was released by Tiger Electronics in 1999, in conjunction with the Louie Anderson syndicated revival of the show (for which of course the host is featured on the cover of the package).

Irwin Toys (2007)
A tabletop and handheld game, based on the John O'Hurley version (with O'Hurley himslf on th cover) was released by now-defunct Canadian toy company called Irwin Toys in 2007.

The Bridge Direct Inc. (2016)
In the summer of 2016, due to the show's (and the franchise's) 40th anniversary celebration, a single-player only electronic handheld game was released as this version featured multiple rounds of play that includes: "Fast Money", "Double" and "Triple Points Play". Just like in the show, the object was to guess the most popular answers to audience survey questions.

Jakks Pacific (2006)
On June 23, 2005 Indiantelevision.com's website claims that Jakks Pacific has secured the right from FremantleMedia to make a Plug n' Play TV Games unit of Family Feud along with The Price is Right being expected to launch in 2006. However, while the TPIR Plug n' Play TV Games unit was released in 2009, The Family Feud Plug n' Play TV Games unit was never made nor have been released at all.

Scratch-off Lottery Ticket
Various states have included Family Feud scratcher games in many of their state lotteries.

Links
Family Feud @ MDI

York Lottery Family Feud :30 TV & OOH

Burger King (2012)
In 2012, Burger King had a short-lived promotional game called The Family Food Sweepstakes, where you had to collect game pieces by scratching off the Top Answer to survey questions for a chance to win a Nintendo 3DS Family Pack, a Kindle Fire, a 2013 Ford Explorer, a $10,000 BBQ Makeover, Trips to a taping of the show, Southwest Airline Airfare for a year, $100,000 in cash and more.

Link
Burger King Family Food

WorldWinner (2007, 2010)
On October 1, 2007 an online cash game was developed by WorldWinner.com in conjunction with GSN. in the original 2007 version, similar to the Toss-Up round from Wheel of Fortune, where the letters would pop up randomly and you have to guess four word answers before getting the familiar three strikes. Also in the main game, there's a "Reveal Letter" button helping you to figure out the solution and a "Pass" button that allowed you to come back to a word if your stuck. Finally, you have the "Solve" button to type in the solution if you already know the answer. then you had to pick one of the four answers as the top answer to the question for more points.

2010 Version
the 2010 version played very similar to the actual show.

Arkadium (2020)
In 2020, the online gaming website Arkadium has developed a new version of Family Feud (based on the current Harvey version) on their site. Like the show, this version features hundreds of fun and challenging survey questions where online players answer what the 'Survey Says!' in order to gain points. After the first three rounds, if the player has enough total points, then they move on to the iconic 'Fast Money' round.

Mobile Games
Mobliss (2003-2007)

Glu Mobile (2008)
In 2008, Glu Mobile released a newer mobile version for other cell phone providers. It featured John O'Hurley on its cover of the game.

Family Feud's Fast Cash
In 2006, during O'Hurley's tenure their was an opportunity for viewers of the show to win $5,000 in cash by via text message.

Mobile Video App
On October 2, 2013, FremantleMedia teamed up with Beachfront Media to release a Mobile Video App for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android devices, where it allowed fans of the series to search and view their favorite content from past episodes all in one place. Such content can be viewed in categories including Greatest Hits, Audition Videos and Most Interesting Answers. Users can also save their favorite clips and then share them socially with their friends.

For iOS devices, The Family Feud app is available for free from the app store at, as for Android users they can download the app at at https://play.google.com/.

Silicon Gaming (2000)
A slot machine game by the now-defunct company called Silicon Gaming (SDIG) based on the 1999-2002 version was released at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, they even had a room designed around the game. Complete with a rotating stage, large overhead screens along with a statue of Louie Anderson on the rooms' floor. However, only a year later after his departure from the show in 2002, MGM Grand scrapped their special area for good.

IGT/International Game Technology (2002-2004)
From 2002 until 2004, IGT (International Game Technology) tried their hands at making an all-new Family Feud video slot machine. Only this time, it featured original host Richard Dawson in five editions. Originally, the first two editions called Fast Money and Face-Off respectively were released in 2002, While the third and fourth editions called Bullseye and Triple Round respectively were released in 2003. Then their fifth and final edition called Family Feud Challenge was released in 2004. However, it's popularity was decreasing at the time.

Family Feud Challenge (2004)
Additional Note:
 * Despite Richard Dawson appearing in both versions, the "Bullseye" and "Family Feud Challenge" video slot titles are references to the Ray Combs eras of the franchise instead.

AGS/American Gaming Systems (2014)
On October 2, 2012, AGS (American Gaming Systems) did a licensing agreement with Fremantlemedia Enterprises to do a brand new video slot machine based on Family Feud (along with Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? & Ripley's Believe It or Not) as part of their It Pays to Know series in the future. Two years later, the new slot machine was released in 2014 although its logo is based on the 2007-2010 O'Hurley era, the machine itself somewhat based on the current Harvey-era of the franchise. the machine is on the extra-tall AGS Skytower cabinet with game features played out on a 42-inch vertical top-box LCD monitor. The base game is a five-reel (four spaces per reel) "Ways to Win" game with wins triggered by adjacent symbols on the screen rather than paylines. In this case, the four-by-five configuration results in 1,024 possible winning combinations on every spin. There is a minimum bet of 50 credits. There is a five-level progressive jackpot triggered by four to eight jackpot symbols respectively scattered on the reels. The top jackpot resets at $5,000. Four or more game title symbols scattered on the reels trigger the bonus which can be one of three events where the player is prompted to touch one of the symbols to reveal either the Fast Money, Survey Says or For the Win bonus event.
 * In "Fast Money", five questions are provided, each displaying six possible answers. The player selects an answer, aiming for the most popular answer. Credit awards are associated with each answer that was included in the audience survey.


 * In "Survey Says", there are several answers among the choices that were not included in the survey which as on the show, triggers a red "X" symbol. Similarly to the actual show, the goal here is to answer all the questions correctly before revealing three "X" symbols which ends the bonus.


 * In "For the Win", it's a free-spin event with spins taking place on a bonus set of reels in the top box.

After each bonus is complete, a bonus multiplier is applied to the credits based on how many triggering symbols enacted the bonus.

Audio CD
Released by Imagination Entertainment in 2008.

Quiz Book
Released by Imagination Entertainment in 2008.

Bobblehead Doll
A Bobblehead Doll with the likeness of John O'Hurley was released but not publicly.

Clothing Apparel
Various T-Shirt have been released thru online clothing stores.

Desktop Calendars
Only two desktop Calendars were released by Imagination in 2008 and 2009 respectively...

Word Search Puzzle Books
In 2013, a company called Papp Puzzles, released a series of word search puzzle books called Family Feud Word Hunt Twice the Fun 2 Games in 1. And so far, only four volumes have been issued, all of whom which features current host Steve Harvey on the cover.