Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Don't Dry

Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Don't Dry

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Overkill 26 Nov, 2020 @ 5:39am 
PNC games are the game Genre and always have been. With you on that mate.
CrazyPyro69  [author] 25 Sep, 2020 @ 10:01pm 
@ Rewind I go in spurts too ill play a bunch then wont touch it for weeks at a time lol but its cool you're enjoying it I think its pretty great as well

@ Max Power I havent writen a review but I have played it and put it in curation. Overall I thought it was a great updated version and was glad to see it make its way to mobile ( I played thru it on my phone before i had laptop that could run Steam). Obviously I recommend the PC version but I was glad to see Larry get exposed to a wider audience thru mobile stores. I believe that one was from a different developer. That was a decent retelling of LSL1 but this game here is a faithful followup to the series for sure!
CrazyPyro69  [author] 25 Sep, 2020 @ 10:01pm 
@ Magerama pfournier & drugoja i def think this is the second golden age for these games. Steam is a big part and so is AGS (although I have a love/hate relationship with that game engine. Great for the genre and developers, but a pain to get resolution settings right as a gamer). Its a lot cheaper nowadays to create a game of decent quality with fewer programers than the 90's so they can achieve break even sooner (most of the time).
Maggerama 25 Sep, 2020 @ 4:28pm 
Yeah, same. I believe that we live in a second golden age right now. Partially thanks to the AGS, it really made things easier for the smallest developers and loners.
pfournier33 25 Sep, 2020 @ 3:06pm 
Honestly some of the indies I play are better than the golden age ever was. It's a niche now but a good one.
Maggerama 25 Sep, 2020 @ 12:22pm 
>They've been saying that adventures are dead since the 90s
Well, the publishers chased THE SCOPE and used to dictate what the general public "wanted" throughout the 00s. The journalist were always on their leash. Dark times! Things changed with the rise of indie, thanks to Steam and crowdfunding. Turned out, the niche, loyal audience never went anywhere.
Drugo⚸a 25 Sep, 2020 @ 3:44am 
They've been saying that adventures are dead since the 90s but they're still alive and kicking (there seem to be a 'revival' every couple of years XD)
Max Power 24 Sep, 2020 @ 11:32pm 
Have you done a review on Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards: Reloaded?