| Designer | Reiner Knizia |
| Publisher | Ludonova |
| Players | 2-5 |
| Suggested Age | 10 and up |
| Additional Info |
904/dream-factory http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/904/dream-factory/forums/63 |
Note: This game is in Spanish
Reiner Knizia’s auction game about producing movies. In four rounds, players bid on chips representing genuine directors, actors, camera, effects, music, guest stars and agents. These all get placed on players’ film-strips, to complete the movie production. So one movie might need 2 actors, but no music or effects and so on. As films are completed, the points value is marked and another film-strip taken. There are two parties each round where players get to pick from offers without paying anything. There are bonus points for first films completed and best films, best directors, even worst film.
The auction is a basic rising offer with passing until one winning bid remains. Players pay into the pot with contracts as money, and the rest of the players share the pot each turn. So it’s a closed economy with players trying to time to bid on what they really need to complete films.
See Movie Comparison – Traumfabrik for listings of movies and actors in each version.



Carlos Martínez –
Absolutely love this game! The theme of the Hollywood Golden Age is brilliantly executed, and the components are top-notch. Perfect for family game nights.
María Fernández –
A fun and engaging board game that transports you to the golden era of Hollywood. The Spanish import adds a unique touch. Highly recommended!
Juan López –
Great game with a lot of depth and strategy. The Hollywood theme is well integrated, and the quality of the materials is excellent.
Ana García –
Fantastic game for movie buffs! The mechanics are smooth, and the artwork is stunning. A must-have for any board game collection.
Pedro Sánchez –
The gameplay is immersive, and the theme is captivating. However, the rules can be a bit complex for newcomers. Still, a great game overall.
Laura Díaz –
I was expecting more from this game. The theme is interesting, but the gameplay feels a bit repetitive after a few rounds.
Miguel Rodríguez –
This game is a gem! The attention to detail in the design and the historical references make it a unique experience.
Sofía Pérez –
A delightful game that captures the essence of old Hollywood. The mechanics are well-balanced, and it’s fun for players of all ages.
David González –
The game is enjoyable, but the setup time is a bit lengthy. Once you get into it, however, it’s quite entertaining.
Elena Ruiz –
Not my cup of tea. The theme is well-executed, but the gameplay didn’t hold my interest. Might appeal more to hardcore board gamers.
Carlos Mendez –
Ludonova’s Hollywood Golden Age is a fantastic board game that truly captures the essence of the golden era of cinema. The components are high-quality, and the gameplay is both engaging and strategic. Highly recommended for board game enthusiasts and movie buffs alike!
Ana Rodriguez –
I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and complexity of Ludonova’s Hollywood Golden Age. The game mechanics are well thought out, and the theme is beautifully integrated. It’s a must-have for anyone who loves strategic board games with a unique theme.
Javier Lopez –
Hollywood Golden Age is a visually stunning game with a lot of replay value. The Spanish import adds a nice touch, and the game is easy to learn but hard to master. It’s a great addition to any board game collection.
Maria Fernandez –
This game is a gem! The attention to detail in the design and the thematic elements is impressive. It’s a bit complex at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s incredibly rewarding. Definitely worth the investment.
Luis Garcia –
Ludonova has done it again with Hollywood Golden Age. The game is a perfect blend of strategy and theme, and the components are top-notch. It’s a great way to spend an evening with friends or family.