This is an enjoyable game and is recommended to any lighthearted and adventurous members of the intended mature audience. For example, a character named Drew Baringmore has a valley-girl like accent, much like the real-life Drew Barrymore. Each character has a humorous voice, mocking his or her real-life counterpart. The game features several celebrity parodies as well. These songs were perfect for the occasions in which they were used and made me want to play those particular parts of the game over and over again. Two of the better-known songs in Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail are "Le Freak" by Chic and "Get Down On It" by Kool & the Gang. Each area has its own theme and sometimes, popular songs are featured as well. The music and sounds in Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail are also very good. He is still the short, balding, leisure suit-wearing fellow, every bit as much an "anti-chick magnet" as he was in the very first Leisure Suit Larry game Actually, the only thing that has not changed visually since the first game is the appearance of Larry Laffer himself. The cartoonish graphics in Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail show vast improvements over those of the previous titles in this series. Of course, Larry Laffer doesn't have the talent or skill to win any of these competitions on his own, so the player must help him find creative ways to cheat, using various objects found around the cruise ship. In order to earn the attention of the attractive Captain Thygh, Larry must prove his worthiness by wining a series of contests. The objective of the game is to earn an evening with Captain Thygh of the PMS Bouncy, the cruise ship upon which this adventure takes place. Depending on your sense of humor, Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail will provide you with enough out-loud belly laughs to rival a Def Jam comedy show. The Leisure Suit Larry series has produced some of the more crude, offensive, and also humorous games.