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Jianghu Hustle
Jianghu Hustle
20 episodes
4 months ago
Eli & Eric talk Wuxia and where it intersects with table top role playing games. They watch Wuxia movies and then break down how those tropes apply to playing and running TTRPGs with a little game design thrown in for good measure!
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Eli & Eric talk Wuxia and where it intersects with table top role playing games. They watch Wuxia movies and then break down how those tropes apply to playing and running TTRPGs with a little game design thrown in for good measure!
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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Jianghu Hustle 30: Chanbara w/ James Mendez Hodes; Yagyū Clan Conspiracy (1978)
Jianghu Hustle
1 hour 19 minutes 15 seconds
5 years ago
Jianghu Hustle 30: Chanbara w/ James Mendez Hodes; Yagyū Clan Conspiracy (1978)
Eric and Eli are joined by special guest James Mendez Hodes, who introduces the show to the chanbara genre with the 1978 film Yagyū Clan Conspiracy.



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The Show: @JianghuHustleEric Farmer: @ericmfarmer | dogpoweredvehicle.comEli Kurtz: @zapdynamic | mythicgazetteer.com



Contact us at jianghuhustle@gmail.com



James: @lulavampiro | https://jamesmendezhodes.comhttps://jamesmendezhodes.com/blog/2018/11/10/best-practices-for-historical-gaming
Jianghu Hustle
Eli & Eric talk Wuxia and where it intersects with table top role playing games. They watch Wuxia movies and then break down how those tropes apply to playing and running TTRPGs with a little game design thrown in for good measure!