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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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It's a really good competitive tile placement game. Love playing this game as a two player or as four. 10/10
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Posted 2 years ago
Great family game with low rules overhead. There is also enough here to keep more serious gamers engaged. The tiles have a pleasing tactile feel and aesthetic.
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Posted 2 years ago
Quick to learn and easy to play with opportunities for strategy as you get to know the game.
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Posted 2 years ago
A different game experience. Played it once so far. Shame that the scoring counters can't be more securely placed on the board.
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Posted 2 years ago
Wonderful game for components and design that engages gamers and casuals of all ages. Zatu great as always
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Posted 3 years ago
A great game that I am terrible at and my 9 year old keeps beating me at. This has made her very happy. Easy to learn and play, harder to master a definite winning tactic. Lots of replay-ability. I would heartily recommend.
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Posted 3 years ago
Great game, simple to learn with surprising depth.
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Posted 3 years ago
A brilliant game which seems simple and more luck based on first play but with tactics you can get an even greater score (though chance still plays a part). This does mean it's best playing with people who have similar experience otherwise it is easy to win but it only takes one or two games to get someone up to speed. This game is just as good with 2 players as with more which is great.
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Posted 3 years ago