Instead of awarding more points to the top answer as Family Feud does, you can award a single point for each question - or more points for harder questions and less points for easier questions! If you have a Quizlet flashcard deck with lots of questions or vocabulary words, you could use that and shuffle your cards to generate questions. This could also be done successfully with lots of questions that have a single correct answer. This is your own data that is more personal to people.
Examples: how many times a certain word appears in a text, census data (link to U.S.
Who doesn't like adding a good game to a class or professional development session? It's great for mixing things up and breaking out of the traditional hum-drum.