Hollywood (video game) explained

Hollywood is a creative writing game released in 1995 by Theatrix Interactive for Windows and Macintosh.

Gameplay

Users input text and can watch the characters read it. The game features a choice of 24 scenes and multiple cartoon animal characters.

Hollywood features ten cartoon characters:

Users may change the voices, names, and jobs/interests of the characters.

When Hollywood and Hollywood High were installed on the same computer, the two could be combined by using a key received by calling Theatrix after launching the "Unlock Hollywood" program; however, since the developer is now defunct, this feature is no longer available.

Reception

Entertainment Weekly gave the game an A−.[1]

Hollywood won the 1996 Codie award for Best Home Creativity Software Program.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Hollywood. EW.com. 2018-11-04. en.