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Azul: Become a tiler in Portugal

Ramon Schneider
25.9.2018
Translation: machine translated

Azul was honoured as Game of the Year 2018. The centrepiece of this placement game is the magnificent tiles from Portugal. We tested Azul and put our tile-laying skills to the test.

Content of the game
100 resin tiles, 4 player trays, 9 manufactory tiles, 4 scoring markers, 1 starting game marker, 1 cloth bag, 1 set of instructions

Recommended age
8 years and older

Number of players
2 - 4 players

Playing time
30 - 45 minutes

How to play Azul

The rules are quickly explained and yet Azul has enormous tactical depth.
Simon Balissat
There's never a dull moment. You're always thinking about the best way to place your tiles.
Luca Fontana

Tiling phase
After the pattern phase comes the tiling phase. All players can complete this phase at the same time. Once you have completely filled a pattern row, you may place one of these tiles to the right on the tile wall. The remaining tiles in this pattern row go back into the box lid. If you have not yet completed a pattern row, it remains for the next round.

I like the fact that it's not immediately clear how to proceed. I also liked the fact that it got more and more exciting and tighter as the game progressed. Towards the end, more and more surprising things can happen, but without chance taking over.
David Lee

When does the game end?

The game ends when one or more players have at least one completely filled horizontal row on the tile wall after the tiling phase. This row consists of five different tiles, which means the game lasts at least five rounds. I can't remember the exact number of rounds in our test game, but the winner was decided after around 45 minutes.

At the end of the game, you can score additional points. For example, you receive 2 points for each complete horizontal row. For a complete vertical row even 7 points. If you have managed to completely fill a colour on your tile wall, you will receive 10 extra points. At the end of the game, there can still be a lot left in your score and the joy of victory can quickly turn into a wistful sob.

Our ranking was as follows:
1st place Ramon (104 points) 😀
2nd place Simon (100 points)
3rd place Luca (76 points)
4th place David (50 points)

What I think of Azul:

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