Yesterday a quickly removed Steam listing suggested that a new Leisure Suit Larry was in the works. That has this morning been confirmed, as German studio CrazyBunch from hamburg has announced Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry. Coming to PC and Mac in Fall 2018, the hand-drawn point and click game sees Larry moving from the '80s to the 21st century and trying to adjust. The first Leisure Suit Larry game in five years, the game will feature modern dating devices such as a Tinder spoof called "Timber" where players can go on dates to improve their score and eventually land Faith, the women of Larry's dreams.

But don't take our word for it, Larry has prepared a letter detailing just what to expect in his return:

"Hey ladies, I’m back in business! My new adventure,Leisure Suit Larry - Wet dreams don’t dry, takes me – whatever the route or twist of fate – from the end of the ’80s directly to the 21st Century and wow, how the world has changed! While my view of the world and women from way back in the 1980s collides with modern reality harder than the breasts of a lusciously stacked blonde jogging along a beach, I’m all set to date my way across the modern world!

In a “point & click” adventure I’d call typical for the genre we mutually experience how I fall head-over-heels in love with Faith, the hot-to-trot assistant to the boss at Prune, a technology enterprise successful worldwide. Since even dating is done digitally nowadays, the first thing I have to do is to work on my score at Timber, the totally hip, can’t-get-anywhere-without-it dating app where I date women, satisfy their needs, and accordingly pick up points for my Timber profile. And whenever I get a chance in between, always briefly check out a few new bikini pix at Instacrap – the 21st century is gnarly smill!"

For more on Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry, head over to the Steam page and check out the first screenshots and reveal trailer below:

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