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Azul Reviews

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Azul is the Spanish word for blue, and while there is some blue in this game the name remains somewhat obtuse, thankfully the gameplay more than makes up for it. Azul sets you up as mosaic tilers looking to tile a wall, or something, to be honest the theme is not the strongest and this is very much an abstract experience. But that doesn’t stop it being a beautiful one. The tile pieces in Azul are gorgeous, looking like fancy starburst sweets and feel great in your hands. During set-up you will lay on a number of round cardboard tiles representing the factories where you pick up the tiles you need. Onto each of these you place four random starburst tiles. On your turn you may take any number of those tiles, as long as they are the same colour. Those left are moved into a central pile. From that point on you may also take any number of the same colour tiles from the central pile and if you are the first to do so, you lose a point and get to be first player next time round. Once you have your tiles you place them on to one of five staging areas. Each of the five staging areas has a different amount of spaces (from 1-5) and each can only hold tiles of one colour at a time. At the end of the round if one of these staging areas is full then you can move one tile from that area to the corresponding row of the mosaic discarding the rest. This is the only way you can discard tiles without penalty - should you take more than you need/can place then they will give you negative points. You score points for placing tiles into your mosaic for each row and column of tiles you add to counting your tile in both directions. You’ll also get bonuses for rows, columns and filling all five spaces of one colour of tile. Azul is a fantastic drafting game that looks great on the table and appeals to almost everyone I have played it with. Both Azul and it’s sequel, Stained Glass of Sintra, offer easy to learn games that are not lacking in depth and planning. They would make great games for beginners and old hands alike and are the perfect gaming gift. Younger players may find Stained Glass slightly easier to understand but there isn’t a huge amount of difference and you can’t really go wrong with either! Player Count: 2-4 Time: 30-45 Minutes Age: 8+

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A very clever game for all the family. We have thoroughly enjoyed playing it over the festive season.
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Posted 1 year ago
Azul is such a fun tile laying game. Anyone with a puzzle mind will enjoy. This has been a game we have gifted a lot to people dipping their toe in the board gaming waters
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Posted 1 year ago
Great game, beautiful board design. Works very nicely as a 2 player game and though the instructions sound complicated in some places once you play your first game it makes sense. A staple in your collection for sure.
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Posted 1 year ago
My wife loves it, had to buy for our relatives
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Posted 1 year ago
Cracking game that works well also for just 2 players!
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Posted 1 year ago
A wonderful abstract puzzle of a game. It’s hard to describe how beautiful the production is and how satisfying it is to hold the tiles and move them around your board. I do wish there was a duel layer to the boards as the tiles can easily be knocked around.
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Posted 2 years ago
Azul is easily one of the most recognisable names in boardgames, and for good reason. It is a simple and fun little abstract game that plays well at all player counts. It is a game that has some simple but meaningful decisions to make every turn. It is a little more assuming that it appears to be, as it is a bit of a thinky game. It is however very fun to play. It has spawned a series of Azul game follow ups for a reason!
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Posted 2 years ago
Azul is an abstract strategy game where players will be drafting tiles and placing them in their 5x5 grid. The only difficulty is you can't place any ol' tile on your grid! Players must figure out which tiles to draft and make sure they don't end up with negative points. This game is well made! The tiles are weighty and feel nice, cardstock is thick and everything is vibrant. It looks great on the table. Aesthetics aside, Azul plays well at 2 player and 4 player! Rules are simple to learn and the drafting mechanic makes this easy to teach to non-gamers. A great game for the collection. It is perfect for a party of 2 or a group. Its easy to teach, has a nice run time and depending on the player skill level, it can have as much strategic depth as you want.
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Posted 2 years ago