Azul Review

We are late to the game.  Almost always.  I mean, we BUY new games.  We watch videos on them to learn.  We then digest the rulebook and teach it to whomever is interested in playing with us.  Then we play.  Sometimes we can only get a few games in and we have to decide their fate in our collection after just a play or two or three.  But then there are games that our wives buy us for Christmas that wasn’t even on our list, but she was on the publisher’s website buying a different game that WAS on our list, but thought this game was pretty so she decided to buy it for us (as well as the cute little expansion) and then decides she wants to play it and it turns out to be a really great game that we enjoy playing a whole bunch.

Uh.  Sometimes I get too excited introducing a game.  We are talking about Azul.  O.G. Azul.

Azul (2017)Plan B Games
2-4 Players30-45 minutes
Ages 8+BGG Weight – 1.81 / 5

Ok, so you are supposed to be building a fancy tiled wall in Portugal.  I think.  The game comes with these fancy Starburst (not a sponsor) looking bakelite pieces – if you have played Hive you know the ones – and they are very colorful and cute.  Everyone gets their own player board and score tracking cube.  Then the game is afoot.

The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.  Standard.  I’m not going to go into the entirety of a rules explanation.  Instead, I’m going to give you my review. 

After having played it a dozen times or more, I absolutely love it.  It is by far my favorite abstract strategy game that I have played.  The components are fun to play with, the rules are light – most players can grasp the concept and gameplay – and it’s quick enough that you can play multiple games in a row if you so choose.

That said, we at Purple Phoenix Games give this beautiful work of art a perfect 24 / 24.