
(Curiously, it's not currently compatible with any iPod Touch models.)Īfter playing it myself for about 30 minutes, I couldn't help feeling.underwhelmed. Nearly 30 App Store reviews peg this as a 5-star game, the only dissenters being those few who couldn't get it to run on certain devices. However, just as Duke Nukem couldn't seem to survive the transition to the 21st century, Larry debuted on desktops to some very mixed reviews - including a 4.0 rating from GameSpot. It certainly helped that original series creator Al Lowe, along with several other Sierra ex-pats, were onboard to bring Reloaded to life. And now the lounge lizard's reboot has come to iOS (with an Android version imminent).įirst, a little history: The new game was announced back in 2011, but got a major boost in 2012 with a successful Kickstarter campaign around 14,000 backers pledged well over half a million dollars. Proof positive that old games never die, they just get updated and ported to new platforms, Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded debuted last month for Windows, Mac, and Linux.


I grew up playing Sierra On-Line's graphic adventure games: King's Quest, Space Quest, and especially Leisure Suit Larry, which to my teenage tastes offered the perfect blend of sophomoric humor and sexy-time pursuits.

Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded for iOS looks nice, but it feels cramped on an iPhone.
