![]() ![]() In Kim’s world (probably both in-game and in real life), money grows on trees, and on fire hydrants, and on restaurant sandwich-board signs, and in birds. Also, speaking of home decorating: It’s wise to ignore this part of the game altogether, because it’s expensive and it doesn’t really affect your fame or your following. The condo costs $2000, so yeah, I don’t know why anyone is renting in this town. Each completed task affects your ranking: A 5-star meter can net you millions of followers, while a 0-star meter can cause you to lose followers.Īnd don’t worry-you won’t miss out on the fun (?) home-decorating aspect of the game, because your agent is going to ask you to buy a condo in Hollywood about ten minutes into the game, anyway. Plus, if you fill the meter completely before the task’s time is up, the task will end early, allowing you to pursue other tasks. The higher the meter is by the end of the task’s pre-designated time, the more experience points, cash, and fame you’ll earn. Mini-tasks cost energy, but it’s a small price to pay for fame.Įach task has a meter, and your goal is to fill that meter using energy (basically, tapping on mini-tasks that require energy-it’s not a real game). a photo shoot that takes three hours will give you a payout of experience points and cash after…three hours), but if you use energy you’ll speed up the process and get a higher score. The third currency is energy, which you have a limited supply of and which replenishes verrrry sloThese tasks automatically complete themselves after a certain amount of time (e.g. They can also be used to “charm” people, or convince people who are way more famous/have way better things to do than talk to you, to talk to you. Stars, which are big silver coins emblazoned with the letter “K,” will get you the sexier stuff: Better clothes, better shoes (OK, most of the shoes), and even pets. Because, yes, apparently the key to becoming a Hollywood A-Lister is buying multiple condos and houses around the globe. Cash is what you’ll use to make most of your in-game purchases, such as clothes, shoes, accessories, and property. Like most freemium games, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood uses multiple forms of currency: Soft primary (cash), hard secondary (stars), and timed tertiary (energy). Why does it cost $20 to fly to Las Vegas, but only $15 to fly to Miami? ![]() I desperately want to live in this world.) (Seriously, a pair of glasses costs $3000 in this game, but a flight from LAX to JFK is a mere $15 to $35. You’re then expected to claw your way to the top of the A-List (measured by in-game Twitter followers, naturally) by participating in photo shoots, fashion shows, and celebrity appearances dating people who are more famous than you buying lots of clothes and shoes and jet-setting around the world on suspiciously cheap flights. ![]()
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