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A new Leisure Suit Larry game is coming in November

A new Leisure Suit Larry game, Wet Dreams Don’t Cry, is coming in November.

Developer Assemble Entertainment today confirmed that the title will head to “Steam and other digital platforms” on 7 November 2018.

The game is set “in modern times” with other 30 hand-drawn venues and features Timber, an in-game app used to date in-game women.

To celebrate the game’s upcoming release, the developer is launching the #ShowUsYourLarry contest. “Anyone who posts a photo of themselves as Leisure Suit Larry on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter can participate – the only important thing is that the hashtag #ShowUsYourLarry is used,” it confirmed.

To participate in the contest, you must:

  • You must be 18 years or older to participate
  • The face of the participant must be clearly recognizable
  • The participant has to wear a white suit (no matter if it is real or created by image processing)
  • When posting the photo on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, the hashtag #ShowUsYourLarry must be used

Ten winners will walk away with a copy of the upcoming title.

Expect Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry from 7 November on Windows PC.


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