![]() The Hollywood U app allows the player to choose one of two genders for the main character (male or female), skin tone, and hair color. By the end of the story, you will have won three of the four awards. Eventually, your goal is to become an "EGOT", winning an award in each of four entertainment categories: an Emma, an Audrey, a Gossy, and one other (which are the game's versions of the Emmys or Emmy Awards (television), the Oscars or Academy Awards (film), the Grammys (music), and the Tonys (stage/theater)). You also help build, expand, and decorate the Hollywood U campus. Throughout your schooling at Hollywood U, you are given quests to fulfill, side quests to help your friends (whom you also recruit into your friend group - also called your "entourage"), and later opportunities to date fellow classmates and celebrities. You are given three majors to choose from ( Director, Fashionista, and Movie Star), and once chosen, you cannot change majors unless you decide to unenroll (uninstall the game and being anew). You are the main character (MC) of the story, who begins studying at the famous Hollywood University. On July 15, 2022, the company announced they would be shutting down the games' servers on Augwith in-app purchases in Google Play and the Apple Store not being available for purchase starting on July 20, 2022. They last updated their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy on May 15, 2018, and had a final "fix" to the game (for any remaining bugs) on August 30, 2018. With the rising success of the company's third app Choices: Stories You Play, the company decided to stop updating and continuing storylines in both Hollywood U and High School Story Prime on April 20, 2017. This suggested that Hollywood U was for a maturer audience. High School Story (now called " High School Story Prime" to differentiate it from Pixelberry's " Choices: Stories You Play" app's in-game series by the same name) was also rated T (Teen) in Google Play with a lower age allowed (9+) in the Apple (iOS) Store. The Hollywood U app was a spin-off / continuation of the app High School Story, which was also released by Pixelberry. Disclaimers state that the game may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling and/or infrequent use of strong language. As such, content is generally suitable for ages 12 and up. The app is rated T (Teen) in Google Play and requests players to be 12+ in the Apple (iOS) Store. ![]() Launched on December 10, 2014, Hollywood U is a virtual simulation or role playing game that lets the player send the main character on quests to gain experience points, level up characters, and build the fictional Hollywood University campus. ![]() It is the fourth game developed by the team, who started with Electronic Arts, and the second game developed by the team after they formed Pixelberry Studios. Hollywood U: Rising Stars is a mobile game designed and released by Pixelberry Studios.
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