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100 Mexicanos Dijeron ("A hundred Mexicans said" in Spanish) is a Spanish-language version of the Goodson-Todman game show from the 1970s, Family Feud, produced by the Televisa Mexican television network. The host of the show is Marco Antonio Regil. The program is also seen in the United States on the Telefutura television network.


The show
It is based on questions asked to 100 common Mexicans. The first three rounds, A Jugar!, ("Let's play!") are regular points. After the commercial, Cuarto Round (4th) is puntos al doble (double points) and the Quinto Round (5th) is triple points. If neither team has accumulated 300 points, then it is muerte súbita (sudden death).

100 Mexicanos Dijeron, along with Trato Hecho ("Let's Make a Deal"), are two old 1970s game shows revived for Latin-American audiences.

Because of the close cultural connections with the USA, many Mexican questions have American answers. Also many questions concern the United States, like a recent Triple Point survey, menciona ("mention") a country that had a war with the USA. Only three answers ("respuestas") were shown on the board ("tablero") and the answers were: "IRAK", "JAPON", "ALEMANIA" (Iraq, Japan, Germany). The contestant gave Mexico as an answer but that was a strike.


The board game
Due to the high popularity of this show, a board game of the same name has been created. It is sold in Mexico for approximately 167-180 pesos (roughly 16-17.50 dollars). The game contains 480 question cards, a 39x26 cm board, a pencil and a notepad.

Like in the show, two teams are formed and have to guess the answers given to the questions. The first team to reach 500 points wins. Unlike the TV show, the game does not include the final phase called Dinero Rápido ("Quick Cash") where two players attempt to get up to 200 points answering five questions each.

 

 

 

 

 

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