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Like Family Feud? Join us for Questionnairey, the survey based pub trivia game, at Samba West

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Think you're good at guessing what others are thinking? Do you catch yourself watching Family Feud, and think you can’t miss? Want to prove it and win some prizes? Come to Samba West in Framingham on Tuesday nights and play Questionnairey, The survey game.

Questionnairey is a new kind of bar entertainment game. Instead of asking trivia questions, the goal of the game is to test your skill at knowing what other people think by coming up with the most popular answers to fun and interesting survey questions. 

Why is Questionnairey so much fun?

Questionnairey has advantages over standard trivia games since it eliminates possibilities for cheating since you can’t “look up” a survey answer. 

Questionnairey does not restrict the number of players on a team.  Play alone or with ten people- it’s all up to you!    
                                      
Questionnairey does not require a PhD to play.  A common complaint at pub trivia events is that the questions are too hard-- and if they are too hard the game is not fun.  Since Questionnairey asks only survey questions, your team will get points every question so long as your answer is one of the top 5 survey answers.                   

Finally, Questionnairey makes it tough for teams to win every week because it is a game that does not determine the smartest team each week; instead it rewards those teams that correctly guess what survey respondents put down as the most popular answers-- just like Family Feud!

See you all at Samba West!

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