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Leisure Suit Larry 4: There isn't a Leisure Suit Larry 4. After 3, Al swore there would never be a Leisure Suit Larry 4. And he kept his word. Kinda.There isn't one. Something to do with tequila and a long night in Tijuana. Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work.

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Narrator: 'What a dream assignment! Travel across the United States, visiting three of the sexiest women in America, and you get paid for doing it!! Larry, it looks like things are really beginning to go your way.'
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Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work is a video game published by Sierra in 1991. It's the fourth (there was no Leisure Suit Larry 4, Al Lowe, the series' creator, had previously stated that there wouldn't a Larry 4 and decided to make good on that promise) installment in the Leisure Suit Larry series.

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Larry Laffer has found work as a lowly tape-sanitizer for the rather seedy adult film producing company PornProdCorp. His boss, the sinister and slimly CEO Silas Scruemall, is about to launch his newest project, the show 'America's Sexiest Home Videos', and wants to employ American's sexiest woman as the host. Mr. Scruemall, however, is concerned about the host being able to interact with your average American male, so he is on the lookout for the lamest, most unappealing and sexless person possible to 'audition' the candidates, believing that anyone willing to lower their standards to such a degree must be perfect for the job. Since Mr. Scruemall finds Larry to be the dorkiest loser amongst his staff, he chooses him for the job, promising him a big promotion in return (perhaps even the post as Assistant Associate Director). Larry, although very elated about being given this big break, notices that he hasn't been feeling all that well lately, as if something had happened between getting hired by Sierra in Leisure Suit Larry 3: Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals and the position he is in now.

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Meanwhile, Patti finds herself getting fired from a sleazy nightclub after the owner refuses to pay her. Wanting to get back at the music industry, she gets recruited by the FBI to look into des Revers Records and K-RAP Studios, a record company and radio station respectively, who are being accused of sending backmasked pro-pornography messages in their music.

The game runs on the SCI 1 engine. The protagonists' movements are controlled with a point-and-click interface, the first time in the series unless you counts the VGA remake of Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards. Graphics make good use of VGA with better and more colorful sprites than before, though there are still remnants of EGA such as Larry still having a red skin tone, as well as there being placeholder backgrounds. Deaths were also completely removed and unwinnable situations are very rare, making this game a good starting point for newcomers. The game also often switches control between Larry and Patti.

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This game provides examples of:

  • Accidental Misnaming: Silas Scruemall keeps calling Larry Laffer wrong names, like Larcher, Loafer, and Loaner.
  • Alliterative Name: Bobbi Bahng, Bobbi Bang, Bobbi Bangue, Bobbi Biang, Jennifer Jiggle, Michelle Milken, Pat Patterson, Pia Priapous, Rockin' Roller, and Silas Scruemall.
  • Aluminum Christmas Trees: As funny as they sound, all the locations in the Aerodork pamphlet are real.
  • Blackface: Unintentionally occurs with Passionate Patti due to a malfunctioning copy machine.
  • Chekhov's Armoury: Subverted. Patti gets shown several gadgets in the FBI lab at the beginning of the game, but she only uses one: the bra cannon.
  • Chest Blaster: The Hooter Shooter bra cannon.
  • Chewbacca Defense: After the trial following Mr. Bigg's incident at the White House, Julius Bigg was declared innocent due to the 'custard pie' defense. Apparently he 'pleaded temporary insanity due to the high sugar content of those White House desserts', which resulted in him only getting a mild reprimand from the judge and six months of mandatory Jenny Craig meetings.
  • Crash Course Landing: Larry is picked to land his flight (due to his experience in selling flight simulator programs) when the pilot goes on strike in the middle of the air due to a union contract dispute.
  • Darker and Edgier: In a weird way, the game is this to the EGA Larrys. While the death feature has been removed, the game attempts to have a somewhat serious spy plot and there are many more moments of tension, unlike in the previous games in which Larry just searched for women while comical things happened to him.
  • Easy Amnesia: Justified: At the start of the game, Larry, being a character in a computer game, has completely forgotten the events of his previous adventure, Leisure Suit Larry 4: The Missing Floppies, because the villain has stolen the game disks.
    • In reality, Leisure Suit Larry 4never even existed, as the third game's ending didn't lend itself to a sequel and Lowe decided to skip straight to the fifth game, letting players come up with their own theories on the events of Leisure Suit Larry 4.
      • There's also the fact that Al Lowe promised there'd never be a fourth game of the series, due to some of the negative reactions garnered by the series. He kept his promise, too...
      • The game was indeed created, but was flushed down a toilet by Roger Wilco in Space Quest IV. This temporal paradox caused the game to never be published.
  • Endless Corridor: Atlantic City's boardwalk is infinitely long (supposedly), and it will take you the same time to get back as it did to get out there.
  • Erotic Eating: Michelle Milkem eating a banana split. Complete with the remains of the banana split having a rather suspicious phallic shape...
  • Fun with Acronyms: C.A.N.E.: Conservatives Against Nearly Everything.
  • Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence: One of the puzzles involves Patti breaking out of a room that has its door blocked by an apparently immovable, insurmountable, microphone stand.
  • Left the Background Music On: The tape room at the beginning has a boombox that plays songs from the game's soundtrack.
  • Luck-Based Mission: A situation occurs with a video poker machine. Save Scumming is not required (if you lose your money you can hit for a little more) but definitely encouraged (the total you need to advance is very high compared to your starting amount).
  • Meat Grinder Surgery: Passionate Patti gets this treatment with a drill during a Tracking Device implantation.
  • Mister Big: The similarly named Mr. Bigg is not very tall and he's the game's villain.
  • Sequel Difficulty Drop: The first game in the series where it's impossible to lose by design, though there are a few oversights that can cause the player to paint themselves into a corner.
  • Sexophone: This game has a song called 'Saxy Sex'.
  • 'Shaggy Dog' Story: Pretty much everything that Patti does amounts to nothing. She shoots the villain, but despite drawing a gun in the White House in the presence of the Vice President, he gets off through a convoluted Chewbacca Defense. The mob's plan to use subliminals in music falls apart not because of her efforts, but because nobody could figure out to play CDs backwards. The mob's efforts to influence the government failed when their proposed bills got stuck in committee. And both of these together cause the mob to get out of the porn business, but that doesn't mean much because they quickly find alternative ways to make money. At least she got a weekend with Larry at Camp David out of it.
  • Shout-Out: Examining one of the computers on display at the Hard Disk Cafe will have the narrator exclaim it could play Zeliard. Josh Mandel, who was a writer for Larry 5, was also the producer for the English localization of Zeliard.
  • Sliding Scale of Linearity vs. Openness: A 1 on the scale. The game progresses in a straightforward way: Larry>Patti>Larry>Patti, etc. No exploration is really possible and you're constantly pushed forward to the next location.
  • Stealth Pun: There are some cases, like when you make Larry talk to a bush, he will say:
    Larry: 'Hi, is by any chance your name George?'
  • The Stinger: A message pops up after the credits, saying 'Remember Al Lowe's Slogan: Better Babes Through Technology!'
  • Subliminal Seduction: Des Rever Records is suspected of planting subliminal messages in their records to get customers to buy porn. This is confirmed when you listen to the golden record backwards.
  • Tagline: 'Sex, thugs and rock 'n roll.'
  • Unwinnable by Mistake: An Unwinnable by Design occurs if you forget to write down the numbers of the various limousine companies you must call throughout the game at the single time they're shown in each location. This leads to an this trope: At one location, you can call a different 'green card' limo company instead of the regular one, but when you want to return, they won't pick up; only the regular limo can take you back to the airport. If you only wrote down the green card number assuming they could return you, you'll never be able to get back. Worse, because viewing the real limo company number is a flagged event, failing to view it makes the scenario unwinnable even if you use a guide to get the correct number (with Sierra's stock 'Oops!' error).
  • WPUN: Patti has to infiltrate a building of K-RAP Studios which is a radio station.
  • X-Ray Sparks: Happens when you stick your fingers in an outlet. As they had decided to remove the accidental deaths from the series around this time, it isn't fatal.
  • Yes-Man: Mr. Scruemall has three Yes Men who always agree and congratulate him.

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Control:

Game is con­trol­led by the same keys that are used to playing un­der MS DOS. For full­screen press 'Right Alt' + 'En­ter'.


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Game info:

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Game title:Leisure Suit Larry 1
Platform:MS-DOS
Author (released):Sierra On-Line (1987)
Genre:Adventure, AdultMode:Single-player
Design:Al Lowe, Mark Crowe, Ken Williams, Chris Benton
Music:Al Lowe
Game manual:manual.pdf

File size:

1113 kB
Download: not available (stream only)

Game size:

272 kB
Recommended emulator:DOSBox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards is a graphic adventure game originally released in 1987 as the first part of the Leisure Suit Larry series. Originally developed for the PC DOS and the Apple II, it was later ported to other platforms such as the Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIGS, Apple Macintosh and the TRS-80 Color Computer. It utilizes the Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) engine made famous by King's Quest: Quest for the Crown.
The game's story follows a middle-aged male virgin named Larry Laffer as he desperately tries to 'get lucky' in the fictional American city of Lost Wages. Land of the Lounge Lizards establishes several elements which recur in the later Larry games, including Larry's campy attire, perpetual bad luck with women, and penchant for double-entendres. The story and basic structure of the game are lifted from Softporn Adventure, a 1981 Apple II text adventure.
Despite a lack of advertising, the game was a sleeper hit and a commercial and critical success. Sierra developed and published a remake that used the Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI) engine with 256 colors and a point-and-click, icon-driven (as opposed to text-based) user interface, released for the PC DOS, Apple Macintosh and Amiga in 1991. A second, high-definition remake/reboot, titled Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded, was developed by N-Fusion Interactive working with series' creator Al Lowe and published by Replay Games in 2013.
Larry Laffer is a 38-year-old (40-year-old in the 1991 remake) 'loser' who lives in his mother's basement and has not yet lost his virginity. Having grown weary of his lonely existence, he decides to visit the resort city of Lost Wages (a parody of 'Las Vegas') hoping to experience what he has not lived before, and to finally find the woman of his dreams. Larry starts with nothing but an out-of-style 1970s disco-era leisure suit and $94 in his pocket. His quest involves four possible women: a nameless, seedy-looking sex worker; Fawn, a club-goer of low moral fiber; Faith, a receptionist who (true to her name) is faithful to her boyfriend; and Eve, a bathing beauty and Larry's ultimate goal.
The game begins outside a bar in Lost Wages. Players are given seven real-time hours (eight in the 1991 remake) to complete the game, at which point a despairing Larry commits suicide, resulting in game over. Players control Larry's movements with the directional keys and by inputing commands into a text parser (e.g. 'talk to man', 'open window', etc.). If Larry is too far away from a person or object to comply, or if the command is invalid, a caution message appears with hints on what to do.
The city consists of five areas: Lefty's Bar, a hotel casino, a 24-hour wedding chapel, a discothèque, and a convenience store. The player can walk between areas that are next to each other, but other areas can only be accessed by hailing a taxi, which costs the player money; failure to do so results in Larry being mugged or hit by oncoming traffic. During the early stages of the game, Larry can survive most premature deaths. In the original release, a compartment opens beneath Larry's body and takes him to a laboratory where heroes from Sierra's computer games—such as King's Quest—are re-assembled; in the remake, Larry's remains are instead thrown inside a blender and reformed.
A prostitute is available as soon as the game starts. Should Larry have intercourse with her, he will contract a sexually-transmitted disease and die shortly thereafter. This fate may be avoided by buying a condom at the convenience store. Larry questions the validity of losing his virginity to a prostitute, but the game resumes without a time limit.
Larry's interactions with key women are accompanied by a detailed image of whomever he is speaking with, unlike other non-player characters. With the exception of the prostitute, each of the women shun Larry at first, but respond favorably to gifts of varying sorts. Although it is not possible to woo all of the women, giving gifts is needed to advance to the game's final area, the hotel penthouse. To this end, money is essential to advance through the game. The only available method of augmenting Larry's funds is to gamble in the casino, playing blackjack and slots.

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This ver­sion of Leisure Suit Larry 1 was de­sig­ned for per­so­nal com­pu­ters with o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem MS-DOS (Mi­cro­soft Disk O­pe­ra­ting Sys­tem), which was o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem de­ve­lo­ped by Mi­cro­soft in 1981. It was the most wi­de­ly-used o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem in the first half of the 1990s. MS-DOS was sup­plied with most of the IBM com­pu­ters that pur­cha­sed a li­cen­se from Mi­cro­soft. Af­ter 1995, it was pu­s­hed out by a gra­phi­cal­ly mo­re ad­van­ced sys­tem - Win­dows and its de­ve­lop­ment was ce­a­sed in 2000. At the ti­me of its grea­test fa­me, se­ve­ral thou­sand ga­mes de­sig­ned spe­ci­fi­cal­ly for com­pu­ters with this sys­tem we­re cre­a­ted. To­day, its de­ve­lop­ment is no lon­ger con­ti­nue and for e­mu­la­tion the free DOSBox e­mu­la­tor is most of­ten used. Mo­re in­for­ma­ti­on about MS-DOS operating system can be found here.

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