Nonookee (a pun on "no nookie"), who both want to recover the film.
Realizing that his affair with Eve was merely a one-night stand, a distraught Larry wanders off, winning the Lottery as well as a free vacation after stumbling into a dating game show.ĭuring his preparations for the cruise ship, a microfilm falls into Larry's hands by mistake this attracts the attention of the KGB, as well as the mad scientist Dr. However, this is quickly revealed to be an instance of an unreliable narrator, as Eve pulls into the driveway with only the vaguest recollection of who Larry is. The opening sequence of the game finds Larry mowing the lawn of Eve, his sexual encounter from the ending of the previous game, implying the pair have remained together. Also included is a "Trite Phrase" option, which allows players to input a catchphrase which is repeated over the course of the game the default is the notorious " Have a nice day".
The game actively punishes Larry for flirting with any woman he meets, a marked departure from the rest of the series such acts invariably leads to Larry's violent death and a game over. Īs is standard in most Leisure Suit Larry games, the protagonist Larry Laffer's interactions with female non-player characters are accompanied by an on-screen portrait, though the images are much smaller than seen previously. Though there is no visible time limit, a number of pre-scripted events require players to act quickly in order to reach the next sequence.
Players must take care in acquiring certain items over the course of the journey, lest they be stymied by an inescapable trap. Rather than navigating through a single city, the player character is guided through a variety of puzzles and mazes. The player character's movements are controlled via the cursor keys, the mouse or even the joystick, although a text parser is still used for all other actions.
Unlike the original Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, the game follows a linear story progression similar to Sierra's other adventure games, particularly later entries in the King's Quest series. The story continues the exploits of Larry Laffer, who becomes stranded on a tropical island during an ill-fated vacation.
It utilizes Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI0) engine, featuring 16-color EGA graphics and a mouse-based interface for movement. Like its predecessor, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards, it was developed for multiple platforms, including MS-DOS, Atari ST and Amiga. Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places) is the second game in the Leisure Suit Larry series of graphical adventure games, designed by Al Lowe and published by Sierra On-Line in 1988. Amiga cover art for Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places)