Half the demos are on Steam already anyway and Steam's not the only place to find them. There's no need to wait for special events like Steam's Next Fest. They don't cost anything and they're widely available. I could have done with more scenes like this one.ĭemos tend to last anything from a few minutes to a couple of hours. This metaphor seems to be on the verge of developing sentience. I do relax the rules a little on holiday, just to be polite, so I'll eat a small slice of ham or some cold bacon if it's put in front of me but I'm not eating a meatball or a bowl of something with bits of chorizo floating in it for anyone, politeness be damned.
#SONG OF FARCA REVIEW FREE#
I know the local cats did well from all the free meat tapas I couldn't eat, having been a vegetarian since the late '80s. Sadly the custom seems to be dying out other than in the south, although last time I was in both Extramadura and Castile y Leon there still seemed to be plenty of traditionalists handing out free food in the country towns and villages. I've eaten some unexpected things that way. It used to be the custom right across Spain for the waiter to plonk down a little dish of something you hadn't asked for with every drink you had.
Like most of the tapas I've had over the years, demos are also free. Demos are a kind of gaming tapas and who doesn't like tapas? Granted, some of them turn out to be albondingas or ensalada rusa rather than patatas bravas or aicetunas and once in a while, god forbid, you might get a zarajo (I have never had an actual zarajo, let me make that perfectly clear, and I fervently hope I never will.) but if it's not to your taste it's soon gone and on to the next. Many of the posts feature more than one game so it's plain I've played quite a few in a short time. There are only a couple of dozen posts here with the tags " Demo" or " Demos" (I really need to make my mind up.) but I only started using it a year ago.
#SONG OF FARCA REVIEW FULL#
Following on from the post where I wondered which games I could play for short periods without worrying about having to walk away from the keyboard at a moment's notice, it occurred to me that I'm already taking full advantage of one such option: demos.