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A01=Andrea Sfiligoi
A12=Fabien Esnard-Lascombe
A12=Jesse McGibney
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Asian
Author_Andrea Sfiligoi
Author_Fabien Esnard-Lascombe
Author_Jesse McGibney
Category=WDHW
chi
cinematic
core rulebook
cyborgs
d6
demons
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gunfights
hand-to-hand combat
magic
martial arts
miniature
modern
ninjas
rules
ruleset
scenarios
skirmish
sorcery
stunts
supernatural
tabletop
tournaments
Triad
War games
warband
Wargame
wuxia
Yakuza

Product details

  • ISBN 9781782006381
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A Fistful of Kung Fu brings the hyper-kinetic, bullet-spraying, demon-slaying, kung-fu-fighting action of Hong Kong movies and Asian cinema to the wargames tabletop. In a modern world walking a precarious line between the advances of next-generation technology and the tradition and mysticism of ancient cultures, Kung Fu schools face off in no-holds-barred tournaments, corporations hire agents and spies to steal each other's secrets, overworked SWAT teams respond to gunfights between feuding Triad and Yakuza clans, and ancient artefacts are sought by hopping vampires, demon sorcerers and cyborgs alike. Combining the gunfights of John Woo’s Hard Boiled, the hand-to-hand combat of Enter the Dragon, the sheer mystical weirdness of Big Trouble in Little China, the wuxia action of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, and everything in-between, A Fistful of Kung Fu is a skirmish wargame unlike any other.
Andrea Sfiligoi is one of those few lucky fellows who can claim they are ‘working’ while playing with toy soldiers. The success of his Song of Blades and Heroes line of wargame and roleplaying books, published by Ganesha Games, convinced him to stop doing what he was doing before and write games for a living.

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