| Credits | |||||||||||||
| Published: |
1987, Sierra On-Line
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| Design: | Chuck Benton, Mark Crowe, Al Lowe | ||||||||||||
| Coder: | Al Lowe, Ken Williams | ||||||||||||
| Graphics: | Mark Crowe | ||||||||||||
| Musician: | Al Lowe | ||||||||||||
| Information | |||||||||||||
| Hardware: | OCS | ||||||||||||
| Disks: | 1 | ||||||||||||
| Code Language: | AGI | ||||||||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||||||||
| Relationship: | Also available for OCS, ECS Precursor to Leisure Suit Larry 2: Larry goes Looking for Love (In Several Wrong Places) | ||||||||||||
| Notes: | Written by: Al Lowe Development System: Jeff Stephenson, Chris Iden, Bob Heitman | ||||||||||||
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| Genre: | Adventure | ||||||||||||
| Subgenre: | Animated Graphics/Text | ||||||||||||
| Tags: | adventure, comedy, humour, pointandclick, sideways, sierra | ||||||||||||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 14, 2004. Viewed 22838 times.
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Read review by sepp
Graphics: 3 ‧
Music: 2 ‧
Playability: 4 ‧
Overall: 1
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The first Sierra adventure I played back in the days when I got my Amiga. From this day I used to fell in love with those series e.g. Space Quest, Police Quest, Kings Quest
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I had so much fun with the age protection, more than with the actual game. I frequently had to gather information from my parents. I hope they were not too freaked out about why their underage child suddenly wanted to know about birth control, Bo Derek and the American armed forces.
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I recently got an Amiga 500. I wasn't really on it until I got this game. I loved playing it. It is a perfect mixture of comedy, challenge, and fun game play. Though the graphics are a bit premative compared to later Amiga games, I would definatly give this one a try
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This had a good few laughs back in the day when I shouldn't have been playing due to my age. Was fun for a while but I seem to remember the blackjack table being quite unforgiving.
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As simple/simplistic as these '80's graphics were, 'Leisure' the game had a definite atmosphere about it, and I remember some of the puzzles were quite hard to get past.
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Lol, this game brings back some good old memories. Man, this game was probably the reason why i've learned english that well back in my childhood days. Pure classic! The best english teacher i've had! 9/10
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Still love this game, even with the dodgy but still funny age protection at the beginning! Would like to see this original remade, even up to point n' click style
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This suffered a ridicious age protection check, my family rarely got this game going, even my parents couldnt solve age questions. Anyway painful to play from todays standards, but this was the 80s and move and type adventure were quite new at the time.
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Excellent game with hillarious humour and some erotic contents. The graphics might be a bit of too simple but bear in mind the game is from the midst 80s. The sound is awful but the whole game is still a lot of fun to play.
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The original. Powerful game engine put to "bad" use. 9/10.
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Man, I think that this game was the reason why I can speak english today, lol. I had to look up all the words in my dictionary. A really funny game and quite addictive.
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The one that started it all! Very funny game. I remember it being very hard to play the first time I tried it, but considering I was 8 or 9 years old, with no schooling in English I think that's understandable.
Not the best game ever, but it has some good jokes, though the main story is kind of pathetic.
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Back then I was too young to understand the jokes, but now it's great fun!
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Well...I admit it's cool but nothing worth...I prefere to play the remake
7 out of 10
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Larryyyy!!!
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This game has nostalgia written al over it. And not only because of the (soft) erotic content the game had.
In 1987 I was used to playing text-only(some with basic graphics) adventure games, Black Cauldron by Sierra was a real change. This one followed soon after. When Sierra changed the concept(click and point, many disks e.g. Space Quest 4) I always wished I had a HD for my Amiga, and found the games less fun :s
Anyway 9/10 for me.
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Just trying to get IN to the game was cool...WE DID IT!!! Alright! Lest go to a bar & try & pick up chicks! Best Larry game, still fun to dust off & run through every 3 years or so. A rite of passage for any self respecting (?!?) pre-teen 80's kid.
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There is a "sleazy night in a big city"-type feeling in this game not replicated in other games, which makes it unforgettable. The first (but not last) Sierra adventure I played at my friends place (they had a PC). Taught me the english language and facts about safe sex, very educational game.
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A classic adventure game from Sierra. Be sure to check out Police Quest, and more important Space Quest 1/2/3, which are my favourites. Art in its finest form.
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Still the best game in the Larry series, and while not one of the best designed point and click adventures (that is a crown that the first two Monkey Island games still share) this had the most atmosphere and gave me the best belly laughs of any adventure game.
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And finally we managed to break through the three questions which could only be answered by adults. Man, were we feeling mature!
And use a condom!!
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