I've been playing adventure games since 1990, I started with Kings Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, then on to Monkey Island, Longest Journey, and all the other adventure games in between (even Future Wars! Still waiting for that one GOG!). And since The Longest Journey, no adventure game has really had that 'spark', the kind of experience I used to enjoy when experiencing Monkey Island 1 and 2; so I just chalked it up to me being older and grew out of it. I am amazed that Wet Dreams Don't Dry came out in 2018, how on Earth did this pass me by for 2 years? I was a bit let down by the LS1 remake recently, so I was skeptical about this one but since I am an avid adventure gamer, and I collect them, I was going to bite my lip and try it out. Within minutes of playing I had a REALLY good feeling, it was all falling into place, the music, the in-jokes, how Larry is brought into our times as a means to bring Larry back sensibly, the graphic style, voiceover, the puzzles are sensible but just hard enough that you have to think, it all works so well. I am having a very good time playing this game. I hope CrazyBunch don't stop making adventure games - they have what it takes to get it right, they just need more exposure and maybe better marketing (2 years!!). While playing, I hoped they would make a second one and I see that they have, so I am excited to get it. Thank you so much for bringing not just Larry back, but that fun aspect of adventure gaming, it really has been missing. Lastly, to the other reviewer who mentioned having to go back and forward running errands - that's what adventure games used to be like and it was fine; adventure games can't be too linear or it gets pointless quick.