Leisure Sweet Larry Remake

jelleghys Does anyone has a list of the right answers to get in the game... They're / some-are quite hard for non-americans.... ALT-D doesn't seem to work either :(

Thanks



EDIT: I googled it: nothing >:(
Eigen If LSL1 then try CTRL-ALT-X


-Eigen
jelleghys Yeah, LSL 1
I can pass the usual how-old-are-you-questions, but I can't pass the legal-copy-version-question >:( It just changes the question... But I'll fool around some more ;) :D
HwM Just get the SCI decoder VGA (SDV.EXE)... Dump TEXT.719 (atleast on this copy) and view it with Notepad or something alike... Before the actual question is a number, where A=1, B=2, etc. This also works with the age-questions.
juncmodule Jelle! You should know where to look for this one... ::)

http://www.allowe.com/L-1vgaquestions.htm

I was playing Larry 1 EGA the other night and I actually got past all of the questions....it made me feel old...real old.
jelleghys Thanks folks!

There are some questions that I know, so I just press CTRL-ALT-X until I get that particular question. :)
Andrew_Baker Jeez, kids. My sister and I defeated the age quiz on the originall PC release when I was twelve. We used this thing called an encyclopedia.
Kon-Tiki I beat it too around that age, but with a little thing called 'trial and error'. It's not as efficient as an encyclopedia though.

-Kon-Tiki-

jelleghys So, because I don't know
  • Where Bourbon Street is
  • How to pick the non-AMERICAN-sportsman out the line
  • Where the Office of Whose Whom is located
    I'm just a kid huh... Well thanks.

    I won't bother you anymore with stupid questions.



    - Jelle
  • SGreenslade
    Andrew_Baker wrote:

    Jeez, kids. My sister and I defeated the age quiz on the originall PC release when I was twelve. We used this thing called an encyclopedia.


    You can't learn the perfect pick up line or other questions of the sort in an encyclopedia. For those, movies, tv and adults are the sources to those answers.

    I know more answers to those questions now than I did when I first played it and thank god because at the age of 8 you don't exactly have the right attitude or knowledge to get around in such a game, so I wouldm't feel old if I were you , junc.
    SGreenslade
    Jelle wrote:

    So, because I don't know
  • Where Bourbon Street is
  • How to pick the non-AMERICAN-sportsman out the line
  • Where the Office of Whose Whom is located
    I'm just a kid huh... Well thanks.

    I won't bother you anymore with stupid questions.



    - Jelle


  • Well obviously this was made to screen out US children at the time...obviously they failed. The questions not being very foreign oriented has probably stumped more of us outsiders than any number of American customers. Not to make this sound like a racial issue, but sierra really hasn't opened it's arms to various markets on that one.
    mr-t Heh, when I was four, I memorized all of the correct answers to every single question.
    sonneveld I got my mum to do them.. :) I didn't know about alt-x either.

    - Nick
    MagickPoultry I remember asking my grandma about some of them. I don't think she knew what the game was about, even though it was on her computer. Stupid old grandma.
    Zonkie When I got the game I just tried to answer the questions until I learned about the cheat, which made it a lot easier... But the questions were quite hard and I don't know if many other adults who maybe didn't speak English that well would have been able to answer them.
    Andrew_Baker Oh, yeah, Bourboun St is in New Orleans, Louisiana.