

Land of the Lounge Lizards establishes several elements which recur in the later Leisure Suit Larry games, including Larry's campy attire, perpetual bad luck with women, and penchant for double-entendres. The game's story follows its player character of a middle-aged male virgin named Larry Laffer as he desperately tries to " get lucky" in the fictional American city of Lost Wages. This version used the Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI) engine, featuring 256 colors and a point-and-click, icon-driven (as opposed to the original's text-based) user interface. In 1991, Sierra released a remake titled Leisure Suit Larry 1: In the Land of the Lounge Lizards for PC DOS, Apple Macintosh, and Amiga. It utilizes the Adventure Game Interpreter (AGI) engine. It was developed for the PC, DOS, and the Apple II and later ported to other platforms, such as the Amiga, Atari ST, Apple II GS, Macintosh, and Tandy Color Computer 3. It is diurnal and spends all of its time on the ground, climbing only to the top of tree stumps to bask in the sun.Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards is a graphic adventure game, developed by Sierra On-Line, and published in 1987. It is in these conditions that they can hunt for their typical foods, which are insects, earthworms, crustaceans, lizards and small mice. The five-lined skink lives in a habitat of moist or humid locations such as woodlands with leaf litter, stumps and logs. If captured, the skink will bite, but its teeth are too small to cause any damage.

Their speed also helps them to escape capture. Skinks are one of the fastest reptiles in the world. They will grow to be five to eight inches long and live for five to six years. When born, the skink is approximately two inches long. She will guard the eggs for the 24 to 55 days it will take for them to hatch. Females will dig a nest under log or rock and lay between 4-15 eggs. Eventually the tail will grow back, but it will not be as long or as colorful as the original.ĭuring the April-May breeding season, males will have a red-orange snout. If a predator grabs the skink by the tail, the tail breaks off. This tail plays an important role in the skink's defense.

These stripes fade with age, until the adults look a uniform color.

The five-lined skink gets its name from the five broad light stripes on its black or brown body. laticeps) and the ground skink ( Lygosoma laterale). In addition to the five-lined skink ( Eumeces fasciatus), Ohio also has the broad-head skink ( E. They are very close to snakes except they have four legs, external ear openings and moveable eyelids. A skink is a commonly found member of the lizard family.
