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A Where's Waldo/Wally-inspired thriller!

Let's Find Larry! is a Disguised Horror Story in the form of a Hidden Object Game, released in late November 2023 by GERMFOOD (the developer of Night of the Consumers). The game consists of thirty stages set in the town of Middlewood, in which your goal is to locate and click on your old friend from high school, Larry! However, it soon becomes apparent that Larry really doesn't want to be found, and that you're not the only one looking for him — a sinister hooded man is leading a mysterious gang in finding Larry for some reason, and soon he decides he wants your help... whether you want to or not.

The game can be found here on itch.io for $3.99 or more.

Warning: A significant number of listed tropes are tied to The Reveal. While context has been hidden, merely knowing that these tropes apply to this game can ruin the twist. Please tread cautiously.


Let's Trope Larry!

  • Big Bad: The mysterious hooded man who is leading a group of criminals after Larry and ropes the protagonist into helping him hunt his target down. The ending reveals he is actually the leader of a Vigilante Militia after Willy Mack, a Serial Killer who pulled a Kill and Replace on Larry.
  • Book Ends: The first stage of the game, after the tutorial, is finding Larry at the park. In the ending, the news reports that a body of an unknown man with a carved-off face, presumably the real Larry, was found buried in the park, right where "Larry" was standing.
  • Black-and-Gray Morality: The protagonist is a Stalker without a Crush who goes to obsessive lengths to track down his high school friend Larry, and the hooded man is willing to threaten their life to get them to help him in his mission, but both of them are trying to take down a depraved and psychotic Serial Killer.
  • But Thou Must!: When the man in the sunglasses asks you to tell him and his men where Larry is hiding, you don't have the option of refusing or to mislead them by pointing out a different location.
  • Camera Abuse: Once Willy Mack has had enough of being found, he confronts the player and smashes the magnifying glass view before pulling them into the map to be killed.
  • Chekhov's Gunman:
    • The driver of the Sinister Car can be spotted in a few stages before he makes himself known to the player.
    • Wanted Posters for Willy Mack with his face on them appear in sudden shifts to crime scenes on some stages before you see that face in-person in the climax.
  • Controllable Helplessness: The last level of the game has Willy pull you down from your top-down perspective and into the map. After a few seconds of letting you wander around, Willy attacks and kills you. There's no way to prevent this.
  • Crapsaccharine World: As the game progresses, the sunny and cheery town of Middlewood, gives rise to slums, and eventually decaying ruins with rubble blocking the streets that all looks like it's straight out of a wartorn country.
  • Deconstruction Game: Of the Where's Waldo/Wally series. As one YouTube commenter sums it up:
    Everyone asks "WHERE's Waldo?" No one thinks to ask "WHO is looking for Waldo?" or "WHY are they trying to find Waldo?", or "WHAT will they do WHEN they find Waldo?"
  • Disguised Horror Story: The game initially appears as a harmless Hidden Object Game, but it gets darker as the game progresses. Larry thinks you're stalking him and wants you to leave him alone, your magnifying glass zooms into dark crime scenes, and some shady men try to have you close into Larry's whereabouts. Then you're given a .50 caliber sniper rifle to kill him, only for you to be pulled from the omniscient 3rd-person view and into the map to be stabbed to death.
  • Downer Ending: The player and the vigilante's attempts to end Willy’s spree all fail, and he easily kills them both, escaping to plot even more death.
  • Dude, Where's Our Car?: Desperately trying to get away from the player, Larry steals a prize giveaway car from the Middlewood mall before later crashing it on the highway.
  • Easter Egg: As seen in this clip, in the penultimate level of the game, clicking on a purple donut in the background right after being handed a sniper rifle causes donut-themed rave music to play and a giant moving donut to appear in the level.
  • The Ending Changes Everything: It initially appears as though you're antagonizing Larry and getting him into trouble, with Larry claiming that the people chasing after him took away his family. But the final stage reveals that "Larry" is an imposter (Willy) who killed the real Larry, and the people chasing after him are vigilantes who want retribution.
  • Foreshadowing: Quite a bit for the twist of the game.
    • The very first level of the game shows Larry in a forest on top of a dirt patch, the very same one where the body of the real Larry was buried by Willy; presumably, the player found him just after burying his kill.
    • One of the places you can find Larry is at the window of a Halloween mask store, in line with the masks on display. He turns out to be Willy Mack wearing Larry's face as a mask the entire time.
    • In your first encounter with the hooded man, he shows you a newspaper that contains a clue for The Reveal. In the photo, Larry has prominent buck teeth and an earring, while the "Larry" you meet in the game has neither. Even if Willy could steal someone's face, he couldn't remove their eyes and teeth with it, and he didn't have time to pierce his own ear before he was interrupted.
  • The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: Characters like Larry and the vigilante are aware of the unseen protagonist and get up close and personal with them by means of jump scares. After Willy Mack's identity is revealed and he kills all the people hunting him down, he goes up to the camera and smashes it with his head until it breaks, pulling you into the level with him.
  • Garbage Hideout: After chasing Larry to the abandoned district, the player has to click on trash cans in order to remove their lids, successfully finding him in one after a couple of stages where he's completely absent.
  • Genuine Human Hide: Willy Mack had killed Larry and carved his face off to take his identity. After his cover's blown and he's killed the other men that were after him, Willy Mack discards Larry's face at an intersection, and decides to take yours as a replacement. An observant player will also notice several mutilated corpses whenever the looking glass views a past crime scene — implicit that Willy has been doing this to his victims for years.
  • Gonk: Much like GERMFOOD's previous game, any of the characters you will encounter will have faces that are not pleasant to look at.
  • Jump Scare:
    • Larry will pop up point-blank at the screen when found in certain levels as the plot gets more tense.
    • A sinister-looking man in sunglasses jumps straight at the screen with little warning in the level where Larry's hiding in a trash can.
    • The final playable sequence is Willy Mack breaking the player's magnifying glass, pulling them down to his level, and letting them wander an abandoned intersection for a few moments of Controllable Helplessness before popping on screen with a scream in order to carve their face off.
  • Karma Houdini: The game's ending reveals that the titular "Larry" was killed by a serial killer who has been impersonating him the whole time. Said serial killer quickly kills the investigators who had been following him, and then kills you to impersonate you, allowing him to continue avoiding justice until he inevitably strikes again.
  • Manchild: The game's tutorial is presented by Findo, a very energetic and immature man who makes it his personal "hobby" to trail people, strangers and friends, through the crowds of Middlewood.
  • Mood Whiplash: The game ends with a News Broadcast reporting on the tragic conclusion to the game, and comparing it to a tragic event in the past that sheds some light on a few important details. It then cuts to a Weather Report, where Tom the weatherman states how much he hates this job before being told he's live and reporting that it'll be a beautiful sunny day. Cue credits.
  • Never Bring a Gun to a Knife Fight: In the climax, the hooded man wields a gun and shoots Willy Mack, but somehow misses every shot and gets his face cleaved in half up by Willy and his knife.
  • Police Are Useless: The entire reason why Willy's reign of terror has resumed on the hapless residents of Middlewood, was because he escaped from his prison transport. The cops even idiotically assuming he died in the fiery wreck when he survived and murdered Larry, a year prior to the events of the game.
  • Psycho Knife Nut: Willy Mack wields a knife which he merrily uses to butcher a whole vigilante group, as well as the main protagonist.
  • The Reveal: The end of the penultimate stage reveals that the true villain of the game isn't the player or the shady men that have been hunting down Larry, but "Larry" himself, who is a killer named Willy Mack that stole the real Larry's identity.
  • Scope Snipe: The penultimate stage has the player handed a sniper rifle by the man in sunglasses and told to shoot Larry now that he's stuck on top of a building with nowhere to run, with the zoom-in changing from the magnifying glass to using the gun's scope.
  • Searching the Stalls: One stage in the store section has Larry hiding in a bathroom, with the player having to click on stall doors to open them (and potentially also finding a guy with his pants down).
  • Sinister Car: When Larry escapes from the store in a car, the following level sees him being tailgated by the only all-black car on the highway. In the next stage, that car has ran Larry's off the road, causing him to run towards an abandoned district. The car and its driver then become important to the overall narrative, and he turns out to actually be a vigilante leader after a Serial Killer.
  • Unexpected Gameplay Change: In the last level, Willy Mack breaks the player's "camera" and pulls them down into the level to briefly wander in first-person view before killing them.
  • Vigilante Militia: It's revealed in the ending that the sinister hooded man and his associates are vigilantes hunting Willy Mack, the infamous Serial Killer, for many years. The man described the day the cops arrested Willy as the worst of his life, since he couldn't exact revenge upon the murderer for his crimes. Unfortunately for them, Willy proves to be more dangerous than they thought, as he easily kills every last one of them.
  • "Wanted!" Poster: Zooming in on some levels has the scene suddenly change from vibrant daytime to a nighttime crime scene, with wanted posters for a man named Willy Mack stuck on walls and floors.
  • Wham Line: After "Larry" has been shot by the player and cornered by the people chasing him, the man in sunglasses telling "Larry" that "Time's up...Willy Mack!" suddenly makes it clear who's the true villain of the story.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Findo disappears without an explanation after the tutorial and has no impact on the plot. This is to the point where it's ambiguous if he canonically exists in the game's setting.
  • Where Everybody Knows Your Flame: One set of stages has Larry attempt to avoid his pursuers by hiding in a BDSM night club in an otherwise abandoned part of town, which has neon red lighting and people in cages wearing leather.
  • You Bastard!: Larry says this to the player when they shoot him with a sniper rifle.

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