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Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Dry Twice Announced For PC

Larry Laffer is back, only this time with a twist: He's finally ready to settle down with his one true love, if he can avoid the erotic dangers of Kalaua island.

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A new Leisure Suit Larry game is once again in development, although this time Larry Laffer is looking to settle down with his one true love Faith after getting a crash course in modern dating in 2018's Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry.

Developed by Crazybunch again and published by Assemble Entertainment, Larry will have to use his limited intelligence to avoid succumbing to his base desires as he embarks on a new point 'n click adventure.

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The game will feature accessible point-and-click controls according to Crazybunch, with Larry having the archipelago of Kalaua and its various islands to explore. There'll be over 40 new and old friends, new feminine friends and occasionally erotic puzzles to solve along the way.

"Bringing Larry Laffer back to his adoring fans has been a labor of love and something that we've not taken lightly," said Assemble Entertainment CEO Stefan Marcinek in a press release.

"Crazybunch did an excellent job repositioning Larry in the modern age while retaining the mostly-SFW humor that's loved and expected in the series. We can't wait to see what fans think of Larry's new soaking wet adventure!"

Lesiure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Dry Twice will launch on PC via Steam and GoG on October 15, for $34.99 USD. Crazybunch's first trip into the land of the Lounge Lizards earned respectable scores when it was released in 2018, where it currently sits with a 72 Metascore on Metacritic, and poked fun at how social networking had transformed the dating scene.

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