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Tin Coffee Pot Time – Introduction!

 

Tin Coffee

Pot Time

from Hirokazu Akiyama’s repertory

Well, folks, from today we will be happy to present this new and very special rubric dedicated to… Chatting!
We could only present this rubric that we have been preparing for days in the super-duper special Halloween holiday. You liked the surprise?

 

Oh man. She passed out.

Well, what could we say. From the way this column looks like it would seem something extremely bewildered and disorganized, but I can assure you that-

 

 

 

 

 

 

Really, let’s get to the serious stuff. What we will do in this rubric is simply try to chat informally about this and that in the world of Horror RPGs, they will not be pre-set articles like the ones you have seen so far in the reviews, in the insight articles or in Back To The Future .

We will try to organize the speeches as best as possible to dedicate a pleasant reading to you, pretend that you are attending a meeting in a beauuutiful library where you can hear gossip and debate, Mrs. Library will assist us with the material that we will illustrate for the articles and will comment on it with us!

There are three things to know about this rubric, besides our guest…

1- The format may vary from one article to another. Once you have identified the main topic of discussion, you may find various types of articles, from articles that talk about one single game, comparative reviews, rankings and lists, audience and fandom surveys and many, many considerations made in the context of Horror RPGs!

2- The informal aspect, as you may have already seen

3- The strong topical component in this field: even if the analyzed contents may at first glance seem dated, the observations we’ll make will be oriented to the present day. There is always a reason why we will publish an article in the Tin Coffee Pot Time.

Service Notice from Ele! Sometimes you might just find yourself in mine… Or in her hands for a whole article. Ouch.

Hey, hey, I see you want to escape! Stay planted on chairs, don’t try to run away. Let us say bye, at least!