- Hollywood Hijinx
Infobox VG| title = Hollywood Hijinx
developer =Infocom
publisher = Infocom
designer = "Hollywood" Dave Anderson
engine = ZIL
released =December 15 ,1986
genre =Interactive fiction
modes =Single player
ratings = n/a
platforms =Amiga ,Atari 8-bit , Apple II,Atari ST ,Commodore 64 ,DOS ,TRS-80 ,TI-99/4A , Macintosh
media = 3½" or 5¼" disk
requirements = No special requirements
input = Keyboard"Hollywood Hijinx" is an
interactive fiction computer game written by "Hollywood" Dave Anderson and published byInfocom in1986 . Implemented using Infocom'sZ-Machine , the game was released over a wide variety of platforms, including theApple II ,Atari 8-bit andCommodore 64 . It is Infocom's twenty-third game.Plot
Buddy Burbank was a genuine
Hollywood success story. Not content to be aB-movie actor , he fought his way to the top, started his own studio and became one ofTinseltown 's most acclaimed and prolific directors! Well, at least that's how Uncle Buddy would have told it. Actually, he married wealthy formerdebutante Hildegarde Montague, whosetrust fund enabled Buddy to open a studio. His movies earned a lot of money but very little critical regard... but he "did" manage to crank out more than 600 "masterpieces" before dying of a heart attack several years ago. Who can forget such classics as "Attack of the Killer Rutabagas", "It Came from the Neighbor's House", or "Meltdown on Elm Street"? Now dear Aunt Hildy has passed on as well, and the player's character learns the terms of their rather unusual will.As the favorite among all of Buddy and Hildy's nephews and nieces, the player's character stands to inherit the entirety of the Burbank estate, including their palatial home Hildebud. "But" only if the player can find the ten treasures (props from Buddy's films) that crafty Aunt Hildegarde has hidden on the grounds, that is. Oh, and it all has to be done in the space of one night.
Hildebud is filled with props, posters, and other
memorabilia from Buddy's numerous films: a model of Tokyo complete with Atomic Chihuahua, the Maltese Finch, and a statue of "Buck Palace, the FightingMailman " (star of such films as "Postage Due" and "Special Delivery"). Adding to the atmosphere are hidden passages, a convoluted hedge maze, and other bizarre features of the estate. Those strange noises that sound like someone else is in the house— are they just gimmicks too?Feelies
In keeping with the Infocom tradition of
feelies , or extra game-related stuff included in the package, "Hollywood Hijinx" contained the following:
*A copy of "Tinsel World", a fictional Hollywoodtabloid
*A "lucky"swizzle stick in the shape of apalm tree
*An autographed picture of Uncle Buddy with a hint-laden inscription on the back
*Aunt Hildegarde's willNotes
The game's original idea came from Infocom staffer
Liz Cyr-Jones ."Hollywood Hijinx" was rated "Standard" in terms of difficulty.
The
working title for the game was "Aunt Hildegarde's Secret".Dave Anderson began working at Infocom as a tester before becoming an implementor. "Hollywood Hijinx" was the first and only game he designed while at Infocom.
Dave's nickname of "Hollywood" is presumably a joking reference to his
alma mater ,California State University, Fullerton . (Many of Infocom's employees, especially in the company's early days, came fromMIT .)The game has 67 locations. [ [http://www.if-legends.org/~pdd/infocom/fact-sheet.txt Infocom Fact Sheet] , Section VI, Game Statistics]
References
External links
*moby game|id=/hollywood-hijinx
* [http://www.csd.uwo.ca/Infocom/hijinx.html "Hollywood Hijinx" overview and information]
* [http://gallery.guetech.org/hollywood/hollywood.html Scans of "Hollywood Hijinx" package, documentation and feelies]
* [http://www.infocom-if.org/games/hhjinx/hjinx.html Infocom-if.org's entry for "Hollywood Hijinx"]
* [http://hometown.aol.com/graemecree/infobugs/hollywoo.htm The Infocom Bugs List entry for "Hollywood Hijinx"]
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