Wallpapering a wall with wall tiles? My first critical look at the Azul game left me with a frown. Because who disagrees with me on this? It sounds a bit special that the goal of the game is to provide a wall with wall tiles. But hey - open-minded as I am- I'm going to work with a fresh mind to master Azul. First Frank and I go through the rules of the game together and we already play it just the two of us. In preparation for the game night with Luc and Lotte. Below you can read our experiences with the Azul game in the review.
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Let's get him right in there. As far as we're concerned, Azul is a real asset to our game collection. It's something different than playing with Lego or making a jigsaw puzzle. In this review you will find out why we think so. But first I would like to briefly discuss the rules of the game and the purpose of this family game.
Quite simply put, the goal of this game is to get the most points. Because whoever has the most points wins the game. And not the one who is the first to 'end' the game. And this is a huge difference from all the other games I know. In addition to your own strategy for laying the wall tiles, you have to be very aware of what your opponent does. Can you finish the game? First make sure you know how many points your opponents have. Because when the game is over, the most points count.
A simple 'I finished the game, so I win' does not count here. And I personally think that is a big plus of this game. In addition, this goal of Azul gives a new dimension to the game as far as we are concerned.
The rules of the game are not that difficult in themselves, but you just have to understand it:
You play the game in different rounds:
As long as the game has not yet been completed by one of the players, you can play the above rounds again.
to begin with, the simplicity of the rules made me happy. It is not difficult to play the game and that makes it easy for younger players to understand. It is a challenge to come up with the best strategy to win. And that is precisely where Azul's advantage lies. Although it is not difficult to play, you can make it quite a challenge for yourself.
In fact… we've played it a number of times now and I really don't have the faintest idea what strategy to use to get as many points as possible. In any case, it is clear that you do not want to 'end the game' too quickly by placing 5 wall tiles on a horizontal line.
The first time I played the game with Frank he hit me with all kinds of extra points and I lost big. Still, I was eager to play the game again. Luc and Lotte were also quickly over. They both really like the Azul game, although I have to say that Luc was somewhat annoyed by his score 😉 . Lotte, on the other hand, was very enthusiastic, because he won with the greatest of ease. And then it turns out that these kind of family games are really the best way to have a pleasant evening. In any case, the Azul game is at the front of our closet!
Do you already know Azul and if so, what do you think?