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Larry Lovage returns for his first dismal failure on seventh-generation consoles in Box Office Bust, where Larry must find the mole working in his uncle's movie studio. A Leisure Suit Larry spin-off game that features three adult-themed minigames.

The seventh game in the Leisure Suit Larry series takes the franchise to college. Lovable loser Larry Laffer has an opportunity to score big on a ship filled to the brim with women, but he's still not looking for love in all the right places. Love for Sail! Larry Laffer is back once again to find romance in this point and click adventure game.

Join Larry and Patti again as you alternate between the two characters in another adventure from Al Lowe. The gameplay is similar to other third-person Sierra adventures: a text parser is used to input commands for interaction with a graphical environment.

Progress is achieved by collecting various items and figuring out which of those may be essential for conquering the hearts of the several female characters appearing in the game. The game allows the player to access most of its locations a bar, a casino, a convenience store, etc. Moving between some of the locations can only be done by cab. Typical of Sierra games, progress is tracked through a set amount of points, awarded for advancement or minor actions. It worked.

But we were still a long way from making characters walk and communicate and interact. So I wrote a backgammon game. Then chess. Still we had no system to support all the features needed for an adventure game.

But we were having so much fun playing against each other, we decided to push what we had into a real product. Ken envisioned a product so simple that even his grandmother could use it. That became our goal. My wife, Margaret, came up with the first name Constant Companion, because we figured anyone could log on at any time, day or night, and find someone else to play with.

Constant Companion became The Sierra Network. TSN was quite successful in its day, especially considering the small numbers of players who also had modems. I laughingly said Sierra was the only company to make money in on-line gaming: by selling out!

They then sat on it for about a year before giving up and selling the whole thing to America On-Line for 10 million. AOL announced big plans, but never carried through and the whole thing withered up and died without ever seeing the light of day.

Leisure Suite Larry's Casino was later released that had multiplayer options, and allowed characters to move around a casino playing various gambling games. Wiki Content.



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