
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What gameplay modes are available in Family Feud 2012 for Xbox 360? A: Family Feud 2012 features two gameplay modes: challenge mode and party mode. In challenge mode, players can form a team of up to five to compete against one of the 48 opposing families, while party mode allows two teams to compete head-to-head.
- Q: How many questions are included in Family Feud 2012? A: The game includes a pool of more than 2000 questions, providing a wide variety of responses for players to guess during gameplay.
- Q: Is Family Feud 2012 compatible with the Xbox 360 console? A: Yes, Family Feud 2012 is specifically designed for the Xbox 360 console, ensuring compatibility for gamers using this platform.
- Q: What kind of accessories come with Family Feud 2012? A: The product ships brand new in the box with all relevant accessories necessary for gameplay, although specific accessories may vary.
- Q: Who is the host featured in Family Feud 2012? A: The game features host Steve Harvey, who is known for his role on the television show, enhancing the experience for players.
- Q: Can Family Feud 2012 be played with friends or family? A: Yes, Family Feud 2012 is designed for multiplayer gameplay, making it ideal for playing with friends or family in both challenge and party modes.
- Q: What is the main objective in Family Feud 2012? A: The main objective in Family Feud 2012 is to guess the most popular responses to survey questions, competing against opposing teams to score points and win.
- Q: Are there any unlockable content or bonuses in Family Feud 2012? A: Yes, in challenge mode, teams can unlock hilarious outtakes and 'best of' videos from the television show by progressing through the game.
- Q: Is Family Feud 2012 suitable for all ages? A: Family Feud 2012 is generally suitable for all ages, as it is a family-friendly game that promotes teamwork and fun.
- Q: How can I purchase Family Feud 2012 for Xbox 360? A: Family Feud 2012 for Xbox 360 can be purchased through various online retailers, gaming stores, and e-commerce platforms that sell video games.