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Ivan Jerman   Grad Zagreb, Croatia
 
 
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Leisure Suit Larry was a popular series of point'n'click adventure games by Sierra back in the '90s. You played as Larry Laffer, a horny middle-aged guy who's still a virgin. Larry's life goal is to make sweet love with a woman... almost any woman. Unfortunately, he's a nerdy-looking douchebag, so women don't find him too appealing. There were 7 Leisure Suit Larry games released back in the day, the last one was in 1996. More than 20 years passed before there was another sequel, and this game is that sequel.
In this episode, Larry is somehow transported from 1987. to present day (it's unclear how exactly). This modern world holds many wonders for our horny friend and it's designed like a total parody. Developers decided to openly mock gen Z, hipsters and woke 'culture' and I absolutely love the setting they created. The story revolves around a company named Prune (which is supposed to be Apple), their dating app Timber and the prototype of their new PiPhone. Only ever looking to get laid, Larry somehow gets tangled in Prune's corporate politics, sowing total chaos everywhere he goes along the way (as usual).
Wet Dreams Don't Dry looks and sounds pretty good. I applaud the developers for sticking to goofy and colorful 2D graphics. Voice acting and sound effects are also on the level. As far as point'n'click adventures go, this one is fairly easy. There aren't many dialogues and you'll spend most of your time solving simple puzzles. Most locations only hold several points of interest and you can only visit a couple of locations at a given time, so you won't be exactly overwhelmed with options. I got stuck briefly a couple of times, but you can always try combining 'everything with everything' in these situations and you'll get unstuck quickly. Because it's so easy, you'll glide through Wet Dreams Don't Dry in about 10-15 hours. However, the game is insanely fun and I played through it in an eye blink.

Wet Dreams Don't Dry is a worthy sequel to Sierra's legendary Leisure Suit Larry games. The game is a little short, but it's also fun and can be quite hilarious at times. I strongly recommend it to everyone except people with mental issues who are offended by jokes against woke 'culture'.

My score: 8/10
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