¿Que Dice la Gente?

A Spanish language version of Family Feud.

This show not only is for the Hispanic population of America, but also teams from other Spanish speaking countries like Mexico and Spain have participated.

Originally a half hour show, it was expanded to one full hour with two full games played. It was later reduced back to a half hour show in order to make room for Dame la Pista.

This show along with Dame la Pista had been cancelled for unknown reasons.

Gameplay
Played exactly like the English version, though one major difference that carried over from the Mexican version to this is the "Question Mark Podium" that the team draws from before the Dinero Rapido round (similar to the lollipop tree on the Dawson version) and what the slip says determines what they get.

The round format is similar to the current version

A Jugar (single) - A Jugar (single) - A Jugar (single) - Doble (double) - Triple (triple) - Triple (Triple, Sudden death if needed)

For Dinero Rapido, a member of the team draws a question mark from the question mark podium and on it is a slip which can offer a bonus for the team.

(Money Amount) - A small money amount is added to the team's jackpot should they win Dinero Rapido.

Puntos Extra (Extra Points) - This card is saved as it has a secret free point amount for the Dinero Rapido amount. Should the winning team who has this card not win 200 points in Dinero Rapido, this card is opened and its point value is added to the Dinero Rapido score. This could save a team from losing in some circumstances.

Buena Suerte (Good Luck) - No special effect, just a wish of good luck for the team.

Top prize money is $5,000 plus any bonus money they won from the question mark podium. If 200 points is not made, like on the English version, the team wins a dollar amount equivalent to their Dinero Rapido score times five.

Inventor
Based on Family Feud by Mark Goodson & Bill Todman

Trivia
The title translates as What Did the People Say?

Most of the elements from the Mexican version of Family Feud - 100 Mexicanos Dijeron carried over into this version, the Mexican version was reran in the U.S. from 2002-2005 and its popularity merited this version to be made.

Merchandise
A DVD game was released in 2008 by Imagination.

Links
Official Site