Family fortunes board game with electronic buzzer
Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size Category Games.
Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS 8. Mac Requires macOS Languages English. Price Free. All the pieces are there, brilliant condition, thank you very much, cant wait to play it. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned. Good family fun entertainment. Great Fun for the Family.
This board game will be excellent to play with family and friends. Price was very good and I could highly recommend this game. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: New. Skip to main content. Share - Family Fortunes. These bonus points are indicated on the question cards and are added directly onto the team's score in the top corner of the board they are not added to the points for that game since they cannot be stolen.
Bonus points are not doubled if won during a double points round. 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 presses the '45 second' button on the unit after reading out the first question.
The respective LED will flash then speed up for the last 5 seconds followed by the 'Time up' sound. The host writes the answers given on the front side of the board without their actual score. While this is happening, the second player must be out of the room, so they do not hear any of the questions and answers given. When the 45 seconds are up the host will go through the first player's answers, writing in any points scored in the box to the right of each answer.
Any top answer is indicated by two arrows written in the box to the right of the answer. The host will now call the second player back into the room. This player will be told how many points in total the first player scored and how many top answers were given. The same questions are then given to the second player, who has 60 seconds to give their answers. The host presses the '60 second' button, again after the first question has been read out.
These answers are written on the other side of the board. If any answer is repeated, the host will say "try again" and the player must give an alternative answer. When the 60 seconds are up, the host will go through the second player's answers in the same way.
The total scores from the two players is added to that team's total to give their final overall score. The team that was leading after the first five rounds now selects two of its players to play their big points round with a new set of five questions.
The points scored are then added to their score. 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.
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