![]() Family Feud is a great example of a unique game that has severe design flaws, but which likely isn’t going to change or be improved upon. Otherwise, you can’t, even if the existing implementation left a lot on the table. Within a revival or long run, now you can tweak the game and improve your place in local design space. ![]() Thus, we have very long runs of the games that have hit upon a winning formula, and revivals of them when they fail. You must do something truly new, with its own logic. You can’t tweak an existing game show to create a great or even good new one. Each winning game has its own style of questions, its own attitude, its own game theoretic issues. The great classic game shows each bring together several unique elements into a synergistic whole with a consistent aesthetic and central theme. Press Your Luck is back! Press Your Luck is back! Wednesday Nights on ABC! Woo-hoo!
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