TRICK OR TREAT PARADE
It’s Halloween. The doorbell rings. And then, depending on which side of the Atlantic you’re on, you do one of two things. If you’re in the US you go to the door and provide the children who have made it through your front lawn – now a suburban plastic graveyard – with a huge amount of sugar and comment on how good the costumes are. In the UK, you say something like “oh no, we forgot,” and quickly turn the lights off, pretending you’re not home.
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Okay, it’s not that cut and dried, but the frivolities of the American Halloween Experience™, as brought to you by TV at least, seem like an exciting event that we’ve just not invited ourselves to this side of the pond. Which is why a company like Trick or Treat studios couldn’t have the same incredible success in the same way here. A company that started out in the, frankly unsettling, world of Halloween masks wouldn’t be able to make the full-bodied leap into the world of hobby gaming. We sat down with Chris Zephro – one of the co-founders of Trick or Treat studios – to discuss the company, and their bright and gory future in the hobby.
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