In Hollywood Animal, you'll get to build your own movie studio at the dawn of cinema. Make all the decisions yourself, from what titles get made into blockbuster films to how you deal with the competition. All of this while time marches on and real-world events from American history unfold around you.

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With you be a benevolent movie studio that advocates for change or will you take advantage of the young and talented people of Hollywood? Either way, you'll need cash to make it happen, and it works differently than the money you get from the bank. Here's everything you need to know about how cash works in Hollywood Animal.

How Does Cash Work?

Money makes the world go round, especially in Hollywood. However, cash and money from the bank are two separate things. Money from the bank is fluid and allows you to pay for large expenses easily, but cash is much more valuable.

While it comes in a much smaller amount, it's hard money. Money from the bank can bounce, but cash is king. You can use it for good or spend it as hush money to keep your secrets from getting out.

Using Cash For Good

There will be opportunities to spend your cash on projects that will advance your studio, like purchasing a script from a very eager young man that bothers the heads of your departments regularly. Taking a chance on these young and talented artists can benefit you greatly.

Cash is a limited resource, so use your best judgment to improve your movie studio. More often than not, you'll need the cash for emergencies, like keeping people quiet after an unfortunate incident.

Using Cash For Evil

While we'd all like to believe that Hollywood is a dreamland, the truth is that many working in the industry at the time were chaotic at best. From the plethora of problematic characteristics your hiring pool has, you're going to get stuck with some talented but rotten apples.

Those with a hot temper or gambling debts make get into scenarios where you need to pay off someone with cash to keep quiet before a movie's release. It's not pretty, but it's necessary to invest your hard money into your projects.

On occasion, this canresult in a secret you need to protect.

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