Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don’t Dry Gets November Release Date

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Look out ladies, the original Lounge Lizard, the sexy adventure gaming Alpha of the Amiga, the Commander of the Commodore 64 is back this November. Leisure Suit Larry has a brand new game, and it’s cumming coming to PCs this November.

Let’s let Larry explain his return in his own words, shall we?

“Hey ladies, I’m back in business! My new adventure, Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don’t Dry, takes me – whatever the route or twist of fate – from the end of the ’80s directly to the 21st Century and wow, how the world has changed! While my view of the world and women from way back in the 1980s collides with modern reality, I’m all set to date my way across the modern world!

Leisure Suit Larry Wet Dreams Don't Dry Lefty's Hub

Lefty’s, the bar from the original Leisure Suit Larry game, returns as one of the new game hubs.

In a “point & click” adventure I’d call typical for the genre, we mutually experience how I fall head-over-heels in love with Faith, the assistant to the boss at Prune, a technology enterprise successful worldwide. Since even dating is done digitally nowadays, the first thing I have to do is to work on my score at Timber, the totally hip, can’t-get-anywhere-without-it dating app where I date women, satisfy their needs, and accordingly pick up points for my Timber profile. And whenever I get a chance in between, briefly check out a few new bikini pix at Instacrap – the 21st century is gnarly!”

In conjunction with the November 7th, 2018 release announcement, publisher Assemble Entertainment has launched the the #ShowUsYourLarry competition. Anyone using that hashtag on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for a photo of themselves as Leisure Suit Larry will get a chance to win one of ten free copies of Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Don’t Dry, or a grand prize worth $999.99 USD. Why the oddly exact grand prize amount? No idea.

Gamers interested in learning more about the game should check out the Steam page, and follow developer Assemble Entertainment on Twitter.

Aaron is proof that while you can take a developer out of the game industry, it's much harder to take the game industry out of a developer. When not at his day job, Aaron enjoys teaching Axis & Allies to his kids, writing sci-fi stories, playing classic space sims on Twitch, and riding around the American Midwest on his Harley.

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