Reviews from

in the past


omg that part when the lady is in the hot tub at the end i was like how can this be legal!!

A little too outdated for my tastes in terms of a full playthrough, so I watched a longplay after putting in a few minutes time on my Steam copy.

The intro "age verification" is quirky, but kind of iffy with outdated references and a force quit which takes forever on the Steam version.

Love the way these games are handled. Every interaction from looking at objects or talking to people has their own bit of flavor text. Options seem endless.

Very funny stuff that oozes with charm, lots of tongue in cheek(s). Some of the "puzzles" are a bit long (the amount of TV channels for the pimp could have been lowered,) and there's a fair amount of point-and-click backtracking.

Love the developer and Sierra references!

Old, sleazy, and charming. While not as robust as its Japanese counterpart, Rance, it's definitely still a classic worth playing if you enjoy this style of game.

A short fun classic point and click game. It has the remake as well. The only downside is the adult questions they ask so u can play the game. This series is a pioneer in the H game department.

So my dad used to let me play this when I was like 3yo but he'd skip all the "naughty bits" and apparently I learnt to spell from this game???

While the core gameplay is still limited to a typical text parser graphic adventure, the smarmy humor and unique plot make it a memorable capstone to the old style of adventure games before LucasArts conquered the world.

Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards is a dated game At least from today's perspective. Al Lowe's horny point-and-click adventure probably wouldn't be released like this nowadays. Nevertheless, I can't help but rooting for our lovable protagonist as he finally loses his virginity after quite a few trials and tribulations. The handling of female characters is not as bad as expected. A crucial point is that they are not really made fun of, but Larry is the target of ridicule. Gameplay wise, it can be quite frustrating to die at every turn. However, each death is rewarded with a funny death sequence so you always want to discover the next absurd death trap.
The most creative and fun feature was the age check in the form of various questions (which of course only an adult can know😃) before you can start the game. Ingenious use of this "mechanic".