Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry

Last updated: January 9, 2026

Overview

Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry represents the ninth installment in the legendary Leisure Suit Larry series and marks the first proper return to the franchise’s point-and-click adventure roots in over two decades1. Released in 2018 by German developer CrazyBunch and published by Assemble Entertainment2, the game catapults the iconic Larry Laffer from the late 1980s directly into the modern era of smartphones, social media, and dating apps3. This fish-out-of-water concept serves as both a narrative device and commentary on how dating culture has evolved in the digital age4.

The game received a mixed but generally positive reception, earning a Metacritic score of 72% for the PC version and 52% for the Nintendo Switch version5. Critics praised the return to classic point-and-click gameplay and hand-drawn visuals while expressing concerns about whether Larry’s brand of humor could translate appropriately to modern sensibilities6. Notably, series creator Al Lowe was not involved in this revival, learning about the project only when it was publicly announced in May 20187.

Story Summary

The narrative begins with Larry Laffer awakening in the 21st century after being held captive since the 1980s3. Finding himself in the modern world of New Lost Wages (a Las Vegas parody), Larry discovers that “many of the people I knew are dead… everything has changed… I don’t know this world”3. The central plot revolves around Larry’s quest to win the affections of Faith, a successful businesswoman who “only dates men with a perfect score on the dating app Timber”1.

To achieve his romantic goals, Larry must navigate the complexities of modern dating culture, including mastering the Timber app (a clear parody of Tinder)9. The game’s structure follows Larry as he attempts various schemes to improve his dating profile score, leading him through encounters with numerous characters across New Lost Wages10. The story culminates in Larry discovering that Faith has been using a male figurehead named BJ to run her tech company, as “the business would not have thrived if it was known a woman was behind everything”1.

Gameplay

Interface and Controls

Wet Dreams Don’t Dry returns to the classic point-and-click adventure format that made the original series famous11. The game features modern conveniences while maintaining traditional adventure game mechanics, including inventory management, dialogue trees, and environmental puzzles12. Central to the experience is Larry’s smartphone, which serves as both a gameplay mechanic and narrative device for accessing social media parodies like “Instacrap” (Instagram) and “Farcebook” (Facebook)13.

The interface incorporates over 100 items to find throughout the adventure, leading to “very strange ways that they need to be used and/or combined”14. Players navigate through beautifully hand-drawn locations using standard adventure game controls, clicking to interact with objects and characters15.

Structure and Progression

The game is structured around Larry’s quest to achieve a perfect Timber rating of 90 points9. This central objective drives the player through various locations in New Lost Wages, each presenting unique challenges and characters16. The adventure spans approximately 8-10 hours of gameplay17 across over 30 hand-drawn venues and featuring more than 30 unique characters14.

Progress is tracked through Larry’s smartphone interface, with story elements delivered through Instagram-style posts in the fictional Instacrap app3. The game includes 31 Steam achievements for completionist players18, though notably lacks autosave functionality and chapter select options19.

Puzzles and Mechanics

The puzzle design follows traditional adventure game logic, though some critics noted that “many descend into the realm of frustratingly nonsensical, requiring seemingly endless trial and error”20. The game includes both inventory-based puzzles and social interaction challenges related to the dating app mechanics21. One section allows players to experience Larry’s past in “eight-bit glory,” serving as both a gameplay mechanic and nostalgic callback to the series’ origins22.

Reception

Contemporary Reviews

The game received mixed to positive reviews from critics and players alike. Professional reviewers generally praised the visual presentation and return to classic adventure gaming while expressing reservations about the humor’s modern relevance.

PublicationScoreNotes
Ragequit.gr95/100”Extraordinary puzzle design and brilliant writing”23
PC Games82/100”Keeps the charm and humor of the first games”23
Adventure Gamers80/100”Excellent addition to the Larry brand”23
Destructoid70/100”Solid and definitely has an audience”6
Screen Rant6/10”A bit of fun, most at Larry’s expense”13
Gaming Respawn5/10”Feels like a relic of what gaming used to be”15

Modern Assessment

Contemporary criticism focused on the challenge of updating Larry’s character for modern audiences. Common Sense Media noted the game was “content to more or less disregard the MeToo movement, not only allowing Larry to get away with making inappropriate comments to and hit on just about every woman he meets”20. However, Screen Rant’s Rob Gordon observed that the game “feels much less predatory than it could do, with characters - both men and women - more accepting to Larry’s ‘charms’“13.

User reviews on platforms like GameFAQs were more positive, with one reviewer stating: “While it is a shame that Al Lowe couldn’t be a part of this game, I think Crazy Bunch has done an excellent job bringing an old game like Leisure Suit Larry into the 21st century”12. The visual presentation consistently received praise, with multiple reviewers highlighting the “amazing hand-drawn art style”15.

Development

Origins

The project began when German developer CrazyBunch acquired the rights to the Leisure Suit Larry franchise24. The development team described themselves as “fans of the classic Sierra and Lucasarts adventure games” who hoped “to deliver something that lives up to that legacy”14. The decision to create a direct sequel to the first Leisure Suit Larry game while ignoring more recent entries was deliberate, effectively retconning Magna Cum Laude and Box Office Bust21.

Notably absent from development was series creator Al Lowe, who “only found out about the game when it was first announced to the public in May 2018, six months before the game’s release”7. Lowe expressed his feelings about the project’s title, stating: “if that title is the best they could come with, I’m glad I’m not” involved25.

Production

The game was developed using Unity engine (specifically build 2017.4.29f1)26 with a team of 61 people credited, including 33 developers and 28 acknowledgments8. The project was partially funded by a Creative Europe MEDIA grant2, enabling the creation of over 50 hand-drawn locations27.

Voice acting saw the return of Jan Rabson as Larry Laffer12, though the original voice actor was recast due to fan backlash after the first trailer, despite having already recorded 25% of the dialogue7. The soundtrack was composed by Johannes Semm and Kai Rosenkranz28, with the complete soundtrack available through various digital music platforms29.

Technical Achievements

The game was built on Unity 2017 and featured cross-platform compatibility across PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One30. Technical documentation reveals comprehensive PC gaming compatibility information including system requirements for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 1126. Post-release support included patches rolled out differently between Steam and GOG.com platforms, with Steam typically receiving updates first31.

A significant post-launch update called the “Happy Ending Update” was released in late 2019 following fan feedback about the original ending’s abruptness32. This content served as an epilogue expanding upon Larry’s misadventures and providing closure to the Faith storyline32.

Legacy

Wet Dreams Don’t Dry successfully revitalized the dormant Leisure Suit Larry franchise after more than a decade of absence from traditional adventure gaming33. The game’s success led directly to a sequel, “Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Dry Twice,” released in October 202034. Critics and fans generally agreed that despite its flaws, the game “got much closer to the classic games in terms of story, humor, and gameplay than the rather lackluster Magna Cum Laude and Box Office Bust”35.

The title sparked discussions about updating classic gaming franchises for modern audiences, with its approach serving as both a case study in franchise revival and a commentary on evolving social standards in gaming4. While not universally acclaimed, the game proved there remained an audience for classic adventure gaming mechanics wrapped in contemporary settings6.

Downloads

Purchase / Digital Stores

  • Available on GOG.com for PC, Mac, and Linux36
  • Steam for PC platforms37
  • PlayStation Store for PS411
  • Nintendo eShop for Switch38
  • Xbox Store for Xbox One38

Preservation

References

Footnotes

  1. Wikipedia - Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry – - Release year and series information 2 3

  2. MobyGames Database Entry – - Developer and publisher information 2 3 4

  3. TV Tropes Game Page – - Time travel concept and setting 2 3 4

  4. God is a Geek Review – - Fish-out-of-water concept analysis 2

  5. Wikipedia Article – - Metacritic scores and platform information 2

  6. Destructoid Review – - Contemporary review analysis 2 3

  7. IMDb Trivia – - Al Lowe involvement details 2 3

  8. MobyGames Credits – - Design team credits 2

  9. PC Gamer Article – - Timber app mechanics 2

  10. Adventure Gamers Walkthrough – - Game structure overview

  11. PlayStation Trophies Guide – - Point-and-click gameplay confirmation 2

  12. GameFAQs Review – - Interface and mechanics description 2 3

  13. Screen Rant Review – - Social media parody elements 2 3

  14. Operation Rainfall PAX Coverage – - Item collection mechanics 2 3

  15. Gaming Respawn Review – - Visual presentation praise 2 3

  16. Marooners’ Rock Review – - Location structure

  17. Old School Gamer Review – - Gameplay duration estimate

  18. Walkthrough King Guide – - Achievement listings

  19. Reddit Trophy Discussion – - Technical limitations noted

  20. Common Sense Media Review – - Puzzle difficulty criticism 2

  21. GameFAQs Walkthrough – - Puzzle mechanics overview 2

  22. The Cutting Room Floor – - Eight-bit sequence documentation

  23. Metacritic PC Reviews – - Professional review scores compilation 2 3

  24. Jump Dash Roll Review – - Development rights acquisition

  25. PC Gamer Al Lowe Quote – - Creator’s response to title

  26. PCGamingWiki Technical Info – - Unity engine version 2 3

  27. Gematsu Console Announcement – - Location count confirmation

  28. MusicBrainz Database – - Composer credits

  29. KHInsider Soundtrack – - Soundtrack availability 2

  30. GOG Database – - Platform compatibility information

  31. MobyGames Patches – - Post-release support documentation

  32. Nintendo Everything Update News – - Happy Ending Update announcement 2

  33. Hardcore Gamer Archive – - Franchise revival assessment

  34. PC Gamer Sequel News – - Sequel development

  35. TV Tropes YMMV Page – - Fan and critical consensus

  36. GOG Store Page – - Digital distribution availability

  37. Steam Store Search – - Steam availability

  38. TheXboxHub Console News – - Console platform availability 2