La Guerre des clans

La Guerre des clans is a French Canadian television game show based on the American series Family Feud and was hosted by Luc Senay. It was taped at TQS in Montreal and ran from 1992 to 1997.

Like Family Feud, La Guerre des clans pits two families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to a survey-type question.

In September 2009, V (formerly TQS) brought back the show with Jean-François Baril as host, taped at the Télé-Québec studios.

Gameplay

For main game play, see Family Feud.

The game is administered like the U.S. version of the game. The first three questions were worth single points. Question 4 has double points. All points in the fifth round and up are tripled. The first team to 300 points wins the game and plays Fast Money for a cash prize.

Fast Money

The winning family goes on to play Fast Money and chooses two family members to play the round. One family member leaves the stage and is placed in an isolation booth, while the other is given 20 seconds (15 seconds on the 1992-97 version) to answer five questions. The clock begins counting down after the host finishes reading the first question. If he or she cannot think of something, he or she may say pass, and the host will come back to it if there's time left. The number of people giving each answer is revealed once all five answers are given or time has expired, whichever comes first. The player earns one point for each person that gave the same answer; at least two people must have given that answer for it to score.

Once all the points for the first player are tallied, the second family member comes back on stage with the first contestant's answers covered and is given 25 seconds (20 seconds in the first version) to answer the same five questions. If the second player gives the same answer as the first player on a question, a double buzzer will sound, and the host will ask for another response.

If one or both family members accumulate a total of 200 points or more, the family wins $2,000; starting in the second week of the 2009 run, it was a cash prize that starts at $2,000 and increases by $500 every time it was not won. Anything under 200 points means they get $3.00 a point. Families can stay for up to 5 shows.

Set

The set for La Guerre des clans from 1992-95 looked much like the set from Ray Combs tenure on the American version. From 1995 to the end of the first run the colors changed.