Hollywood 1947 is a light strategy and social deduction game for 1-9 players. Learn in 10 minutes and play in 20-40 minutes.
Upgrade to the deluxe edition to add 5 metal tokens, 3 expansion posters, 3 new jobs, 9 wood loyalty tokens, and the Costumes Expansion pack (10 cards).
Book closes magnetically. Cards come in tuck box.
Detailed movie posters give one of the teams a built-in advantage for each round.
9 semi-transparent plastic films are placed over the movie posters to keep score for the Patriots, Communists, and Rising Star.
4 detailed gold plastic movie tokens are used by the Director to give extra power to certain players.
9 eight-sided custom engraved acrylic dice are used to determine which studio members will be blacklisted for the round.
9 Loyalty cards (disguised as a movie script) determine each player's team and will not be revealed until the end of the game.
Players will take on the job of 1 of the 9 members of the studio. Each job has a different responsibility, so every game provides you with a unique experience.
Linen finish cards are used by players to secretly slip patriot or communist propaganda into each film.
Hefty metal tokens replace the plastic tokens from the standard edition, and a 5th token is added to the game in the form of a shiny metal popcorn bucket.
The custom wooden carved and painted pieces are used by the Deluxe-exclusive Job, the Propmaster, to add a new level of intrigue!
Each poster will include a special rule for the round, increasing the intrigue and re-playability of the game. Each has been illustrated by a high-profile guest illustrator from the board game world!
The characters will add even more intrigue and replay-ability to your copy of the game.
This pack adds a new character into the game (The Costume Designer!) along with her sketchbook of 9 unique costumes.
The year is 1947 and you are a member of the thriving movie-making industry of Hollywood. However, it is suspected that there are spies hiding among your small production studio sneaking “un-patriotic” messages into your movies! Will you be able to create enough movie masterpieces before your studio is shut down? Or will you be suspected yourself and banned from the industry?