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  • How to Play Family Feud on AOL Games

    "Family Feud" has been a popular television game show for years. Now you can play it on AOL games. The game is based on guessing the top answers given by 100 people in response to a question. Play...

  • How to Play Family Feud for Fun

    Family Feud has been a popular TV game show for more than 30 years. Two families compete to match their own responses to those of 100 survey participants. The family that receives the highest...

  • How to Play What's My Line

    "What's My Line?" is a classic TV game show that started in 1950. The show was produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS and ran in prime time for 18 years, making it the longest running...

  • How to Play Lingo

    Lingo is a TV game show, currently running on the Game Show. Two teams consisting of two players each compete in a game that combines Bingo with Jotto.

  • How to Play Hollywood Squares

    Hollywood Squares is a TV game show where two contestants play tic-tac-toe. The game board was made up of celebrities. The show ran from 1966 to 1981 and was revived on three different...

  • How to Play Card Sharks

    Card Sharks is a TV game that had three different versions. The first was from 1978 to 1981, the second from 1986 to 1989 and the third isn't worth mentioning. The first two are still shown on...

  • How to Play Tattle Tales

    Tattletales was a game show hosted by Bert Convy in the 1970s in which three celebrity couples played four rounds to guess answers given by their spouses, similar to The Newlywed Game. You can...

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