Family Game Night (game show)

as the opening toss-up game), Green Scream, Ratuki Go-Round, Simon Flash, Operation Sam Dunk, Trouble Pop Quiz, and Spelling Bee.

[1] On July 9, 2012, it was announced that Family Game Night was one of four original series from The Hub that won the CINE Golden Eagle Award for high-quality production and storytelling.

[2] The show's fifth season premiered on August 3, 2014, and added a new feature in which a celebrity plays to win cash and prizes for the audience members that they team up with, as well as their favorite charities.

In addition to the Cash Card, a family that won a game also received a special bonus prize which they kept regardless of the final outcome of the show.

If they made it to the top row and selected the WIN card, they won a new car in addition to the money accumulated.

In an early episode, all 4 minigames were featured; the team with the highest combined score won the game.

Set inside a ring called the "Boptagon", the players each operate one of 8 stations: Twist It, Pull It, Shout It, Kick It, Whack It, Honk It, Crash It, and Bop It.

The 2-minute version of Guesstures Free Fall continued for the second season, with the addition of a short fanfare playing once three members from each family rise in mid-air.

If they get the piece, they have to limbo under bones (called the "limbone"), walk across two balance beams, jump over two hurdles, then go through a giant tissue box.

If a family member either [1] has a body part that is on a disappeared dot, [2] does not follow the command in time, [3] has any body part other than hands or feet on the board, [4] has their hand or foot off of the Twister board (after all four limbs have been assigned a color), or [5] executes a command incorrectly, they are eliminated.

In addition to the return of Bop It Boptagon, Bounce 'n Boogie Boggle, Connect 4 Basketball, Cranium, Guesstures Freefall, Sorry!

A variation on Simon, families wear giant cubes around their bodies, colored red, yellow, green, and blue.

Replacing Operation Relay, this game involves rolling skee-balls to land in various "Funatomy Cavities" on Sam's body to score points.

Note: In production order, the format with the regular 5's was actually first, before the change was made to remove them and the wrong card rule a few episodes later.

A right answer or a false start from the opponent moves mom or dad (of the kid's choice) forward the number of spaces shown on the die.

On the 5x5 floor grid, six ships (3 cruisers, 2 submarines and a battleship) were hidden under coordinates that the players called out on the board (for example: B3).

The players could stop on any of the spaces and win the cumulative amount of money they landed on, or continue towards the prize at the end.

To unlock the chest, the team captain must input the three-color combination code that Newton calls out before pressing the button.

If it opens, however, then a fanfare will play, with firework sounds being heard, and Monopoly cash and confetti will come out from the chest, which signals a winning combination.

When that happens, that team will move on to the Monopoly Crazy Cash Machine for a chance to win more money and a brand-new car.

Also, Andrew Kishino took over the announcing duties replacing Stacey J. Aswad, and the names in each selected family are shown on the big screen.

The fast-dealing game of properties is re-imagined in a whole new way; a sharp eye and a good sense of recall are rewarded with cash and prizes.

One family plays on a MONOPOLY-style virtual game board with two dark blue property spaces — Boardwalk and Park Place — and starts with $1,000 of MONOPOLY money.

Family members use keen vision and extreme concentration to follow the properties as they are rapidly shuffled around the playing field.

If the family has any MONOPOLY money left at the end of the game, they win that amount in real cash and a prize.

The number indicates how many Jenga blocks the other family members have to pull from anywhere on the tower and stack on top within a two-minute time allotment.

To win the game, the only family playing pulls virtual monkey chains of varying lengths out of ten big lettered barrels ranging from A to J and correctly hangs them in sequential order on one of five colored trees.

To help them out, one barrel's dubbed the Top Banana & if chosen, gives the family a save in case they make a mistake.

An animated monkey will show the viewers which lettered barrel the Top Banana is located before the game starts.

If the light flashes green, then the chest will unlock and the family will advance to the Monopoly Crazy Cash Machine for more money and a brand-new car.