![]() Luckily, you’re given enough objects and there are enough puzzles running in parallel that the answers aren’t always obvious, and you have to do some thinking. In general, you use an item to solve a puzzle, which gains you a new item, which grants you access to a new location, where you find another item, which allows you to solve another puzzle, et cetera and so forth. The puzzles in Wet Dreams are inventory-based, which means you pick up lots of inventory objects and then have to figure out where and how to use them. There aren’t any context-sensitive menus or anything complicated. You can also press ‘I’ to view your inventory or use the spacebar to see where the hotspots are located. Right-clicking causes Larry to examine hotspots. Left-clicking causes Larry to move to a location or interact with hotspots. ![]() The game is played using a simple point-and-click interface. Hilarity doesn’t ensue, or at least not often. He also runs afoul of the cell phone maker Prune, Inc., whose headquarters looks like a giant penis. Soon enough, he has a cell phone and he’s been introduced to “InstaCrap” and “Farcebook,” and he learns that he has to score high enough in “Timber” for women to be interested in him. Larry wakes up - or is cloned, or released by aliens it’s never explained - and immediately starts chasing women. ![]() Wet Dreams Don’t Dry starts off in modern times right outside Lefty’s Bar, which was a prominent location in the first Larry game. Given that CrazyBunch is hardly an established developer (with only a pair of VR titles under its belt), and given the long layoff for the franchise, is there any hope that this new entry is entertaining? Or is it simply a money-grab? Keep reading to find out. If you don’t count Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded, which was an enhanced edition of the original Leisure Suit Larry adventure, and Magna Cum Laude, which was an odd collection of mini-games, then Wet Dreams Don’t Dry is the first Larry adventure in over twenty years. Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry is a new point-and-click adventure from German developer CrazyBunch. ![]()
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