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Are you looking for a quick boost of adrenaline? Excellent! Grab The Feast for free, along with its Chef’s Special - Digital Goods Pack and Raise a Glass - Tip the Developers DLCs!

The Feast is a short, intense experience, designed so that you, the player, can accomplish it in about 15-30 minutes (completionist ~2 hours). You meet with a theatrical setting, trying to survive a dark and peculiar dinner; you make decisions, weighing every action, with a possible outcome of 5 endings.

Chef’s Special - Digital Goods Pack DLC brings in extra content – wallpapers, posters, and an invitation-poster – while Raise a Glass - Tip the Developers allows you to further support the developers!

Get ready for the eerie dinner, now for FREE on GOG!
Premise seems interesting. Good to have it here.
At this moment the offline or backup version is not available.
Thanks for the game, I will try it when I have a free moment.
Thank you! ;)
Looks interesting - waiting for the offline installers to become available. :)
Looks neat, thank you!
high rated
I'm a bit confused. I thought the DLC would also be free ("Release: The Feast along its DLCs, for free!", "Grab The Feast for free, along with its Chef’s Special - Digital Goods Pack and Raise a Glass - Tip the Developers DLCs!") but it appears only the base game is free.

Maybe "Release: The Feast (for free!) along with its DLCs" and "Grab The Feast (base game) for free and check out its Chef’s Special - Digital Goods Pack and Raise a Glass - Tip the Developers DLCs!" would be clearer.

And indeed no offline installer. I really hope that's an error.

As the name would make one expect, the "Tip the Developers" DLC isn't actually a DLC. Would be cool if this kind of "pay if you want" setup actually provided some silly DLC, like a "I supported the developers and all I got was this lousy T-shirt" in-game shirt. Or a painting on the wall of the dining room, or a different table cloth. Something obviously utterly useless, but a funny token.
Post edited December 15, 2022 by W3irdN3rd
Interesting.

Also, is that guy’s balls just hanging out in the screenshots?

Thanks for the free game!
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W3irdN3rd: As the name would make one expect, the "Tip the Developers" DLC isn't actually a DLC. Would be cool if this kind of "pay if you want" setup actually provided some silly DLC, like a "I supported the developers and all I got was this lousy T-shirt" in-game shirt. Or a painting on the wall of the dining room, or a different table cloth. Something obviously utterly useless, but a funny token.
Especially that the other DLC actually includes this type of "useless" gifts for those who want support devs, so I don't really get the idea behind the separate "Tip".
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tremere110: Also, is that guy’s balls just hanging out in the screenshots?
I don't see any nudity. If you're referring to the attached image, depending on your resolution and zoom level, the tablecloth visible between his legs could maybe give the wrong impression.
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I added The Feast to my cart on my web browser and checked out.

I looked for the game on my account, and the entry is basically blank. No downloads or anything.

I looked in GOG Galaxy, searching my library for "Feast" and what showed up is a game called "They That Feast."

Its description and screenshots are the same as what shows in Steam for a game of the same title.

It's not what is shown on the game card page here on GOG.

The page for "They That Feast" in Galaxy shows an error: "Ooops! You weren't supposed to see this"

Something got mixed up here, it seems.
There is nothing to download. What a dud!

Thread title also implies free DLCs. I feel cheated. I would've liked something better.

Like CP2077 at least.
The offline download should be available now.
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W3irdN3rd: As the name would make one expect, the "Tip the Developers" DLC isn't actually a DLC. Would be cool if this kind of "pay if you want" setup actually provided some silly DLC, like a "I supported the developers and all I got was this lousy T-shirt" in-game shirt. Or a painting on the wall of the dining room, or a different table cloth. Something obviously utterly useless, but a funny token.
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ssling: Especially that the other DLC actually includes this type of "useless" gifts for those who want support devs, so I don't really get the idea behind the separate "Tip".
Yeah, it's the most misleading thing possible.
Basically they are selling DownLoadable Content which has no content and nothing to download.

In the long run this can't be a good move, because it makes people even more sceptical about DLCs than they previously were.


But anyway, about the actual game, it's always great to have more point-and-clicks and even for free, kind of.
No listed system requirements on the store page, either. That section is just not there. Even for a free (base) game, that's not okay.
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PixelBoy: Yeah, it's the most misleading thing possible.
Basically they are selling DownLoadable Content which has no content and nothing to download.
Honestly I wouldn't mind this sort of voluntary "tip" for game that is completely free. You could play the game first and then decide if it was worth money. What confuses me is why they made 2 dlc's, one with some content, second with nothing, both priced equally instead of just one (point of both seems exactly the same because there is no in-game content and I doubt anyone would be genuinely interested in paying for wallpapers and poster).