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The premise is classic Larry: he mysteriously awakens in "New Lost Wages" after 30 years, completely oblivious to the fact that the world has moved on. He hasn't heard of the internet, is baffled by smartphones, and doesn't understand why taxis have been replaced by ride-sharing apps.
If you thought point-and-click sleaze went out with dial-up internet, think again. Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry drags our favorite polyester-wearing protagonist, Larry Laffer, kicking and screaming from 1987 into the 21st century. Developed by German studio , it’s a surprisingly competent revival that manages to stay true to its raunchy roots while poking fun at the bizarre world of modern dating. A Fish Out of Water (in a Very Wet World) Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry
The central quest involves Larry trying to score a date with Faith, the assistant to the CEO of a tech giant called "Prune". To do this, he must boost his score on , the game's thinly-veiled Tinder parody, by going on dates with various women across the city. Gameplay: Old School Meets New Tech The premise is classic Larry: he mysteriously awakens
Larry’s Back, and He’s Still Stuck in the ’80s (Thankfully) Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry drags
Mechanically, this is a return to the classic point-and-click formula. You’ll spend most of your time: Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don't Dry (Review)