Azul
2017
Design0.4/10
Interaction2.8/10
Artistry8.4/10
Strategy3.5/10
Complexity2.3/10

What do these ratings say about Azul?

What kind of game is Azul?

Azul is a mechanics-first experience where clean rules and systems lead the table. Expect focused gameplay with less emphasis on story or theme.

How interactive is Azul?

Azul keeps direct conflict fairly light, so players can focus on their own plans without constant disruption. It tends to fit calmer tables and lower-pressure game nights.

What is the presentation of Azul like?

The art, setting, and presentation in Azul create a strong table presence. Aesthetics are a major appeal for this game.

How strategic is Azul?

Azul sits in a middle lane where planning matters, but you can still adapt on the fly. It offers strategic decisions without demanding exhaustive optimization every turn.

How hard is Azul to learn?

Azul is relatively easy to learn and teach, with rules that click quickly for most groups. It is a good fit when you want faster onboarding and smooth play.

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Azul

Draft tiles, complete patterns, and decorate the palace walls while avoiding penalties.
2017 • 2–4

Player info

Average rating
4.14
Players
2–4
Avg time
45 min
Age
8+

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Overview

In Azul, players compete to beautifully decorate the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora. As artisans, you'll draft colorful tiles from factories to your player board. Carefully plan your layout to maximize points, as certain patterns and sets will reward you handsomely.

However, be wary! Wasted tiles will incur penalties, so balancing risk and reward is key. The game ends when one player has completed a horizontal line of tiles on their wall, and the player with the most points wins.

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