Thank you for playing i wanted to check how it plays so i can decide if i want one! I know it's a classic but not all of them fit me (don't tell my boardgame geek friends but i kind of get bored with Catan)
Azul is really fun! We like the whole series, or at least the ones we have played so far. Did you decide to go ahead and get it? Catan is not for everyone. I guess you can't like every game!
Hello from Korea :) I really wanted to play this with my husband. So I borrowed this game from online. And I searched with "azul playthrough" then found your video. This video is really helpful for us. So thank you! Galai, congrat you won this game! haha!! Actually when we played this for the first time today, my husband often made mistakes,(put the tile wrong place, didn't get all the same tiles from the one plates like that) then I said Don't cheat!!!!! hahaha😂😂😂 Thanks for the video!
안녕하세요!잘 지내요? Thank you very much for watching our video. It is great to hear that it helped you to learn the game - and to catch your husband cheating!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Please enjoy playing Azul. It is a really fun game! 감사합니다!
Well played! I play mostly wargames, but pick up a "euro game" every now and then, mainly to play with the family. I have considered one of the Azul games, since they are easy enough for my 10 year old - just not sure my non-gamer wife can handle them...
Thank you SIrbrastias. I think that the original Azul would be easiest and most fun for your 10 year old. Forbidden Island is a nice cooperative game that might work too, and you might also look into Carcassonne. Haha - hopefully your non-gamer wife might be able to handle them too! Which war games are you into?
@@AllAboardBoardgames Thanks. My daugther and I have played Carcassonne, Terraforming Mars, Spirit Island, Robinson Crusoe and a few others. Now, I'm looking at "the Azuls", Sagrada, Roll Player etc. My wife won't stray far from Ticket to Ride though, so I envy you a little... I'm a long time gamer, so I've played hundreds of games. Favourite wargames are pretty much anything by John Butterfield, but there are many I like. I've listed a bunch on BGG (as "Brastias").
@@SIrbrastias Wow! Your daughter is well able for heavier games! In that case, I would recommend that you go for Azul Summer Pavilion. It has an extra layer of depth to it, but still not complicated. The colours and designs look great, though the scoreboard is a bit flimsy. Still it is a great game and if your wife gives it a go maybe she would like it. For another really good abstract game, you might look at Santorini. It looks great and is really fun. It can be played up to 4 players, but it is best with 2, but your daughter might enjoy that one too. I am very lucky that Glai is into board games too. She likes the deeper ones, especially Terraforming Mars, Scythe and Le Havre etc but also lighter ones such as the Azuls, Codenames (probably not so light!) etc.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks a lot for watching! :)
Great playthrough!
I'm brand new to Azul, so this helped me learn how to play & score properly.
Many thanks
Really glad that our video helped you to learn Azul. It's a really great game so hope you have lots of fun playing! Cheers!
Great video for getting an understanding of the flow of the game.
Thank you very much for watching. It's great to hear that our video helped you understand how to play the game. Azul is a lot of fun! Enjoy playing!
Thank you for playing i wanted to check how it plays so i can decide if i want one! I know it's a classic but not all of them fit me (don't tell my boardgame geek friends but i kind of get bored with Catan)
Azul is really fun! We like the whole series, or at least the ones we have played so far. Did you decide to go ahead and get it? Catan is not for everyone. I guess you can't like every game!
I don't care for Catan, but Azul is captivating. Boardgamearena has really terrible instructions. Thank you for your video. I think I get it now.
Just picked up the game on Amazon at reasonable price. Very fun plus we went to Portugal last year and toured the Tile Museum.
Very nice! Azul is a really fun game. I'm sure your trip to Portugal was amazing too!
Hello from Korea :) I really wanted to play this with my husband. So I borrowed this game from online. And I searched with "azul playthrough" then found your video. This video is really helpful for us. So thank you! Galai, congrat you won this game! haha!! Actually when we played this for the first time today, my husband often made mistakes,(put the tile wrong place, didn't get all the same tiles from the one plates like that) then I said Don't cheat!!!!! hahaha😂😂😂
Thanks for the video!
안녕하세요!잘 지내요?
Thank you very much for watching our video. It is great to hear that it helped you to learn the game - and to catch your husband cheating!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Please enjoy playing Azul. It is a really fun game! 감사합니다!
Well played! I play mostly wargames, but pick up a "euro game" every now and then, mainly to play with the family. I have considered one of the Azul games, since they are easy enough for my 10 year old - just not sure my non-gamer wife can handle them...
Thank you SIrbrastias. I think that the original Azul would be easiest and most fun for your 10 year old. Forbidden Island is a nice cooperative game that might work too, and you might also look into Carcassonne. Haha - hopefully your non-gamer wife might be able to handle them too!
Which war games are you into?
@@AllAboardBoardgames Thanks. My daugther and I have played Carcassonne, Terraforming Mars, Spirit Island, Robinson Crusoe and a few others. Now, I'm looking at "the Azuls", Sagrada, Roll Player etc. My wife won't stray far from Ticket to Ride though, so I envy you a little...
I'm a long time gamer, so I've played hundreds of games. Favourite wargames are pretty much anything by John Butterfield, but there are many I like. I've listed a bunch on BGG (as "Brastias").
@@SIrbrastias Wow! Your daughter is well able for heavier games! In that case, I would recommend that you go for Azul Summer Pavilion. It has an extra layer of depth to it, but still not complicated. The colours and designs look great, though the scoreboard is a bit flimsy. Still it is a great game and if your wife gives it a go maybe she would like it. For another really good abstract game, you might look at Santorini. It looks great and is really fun. It can be played up to 4 players, but it is best with 2, but your daughter might enjoy that one too.
I am very lucky that Glai is into board games too. She likes the deeper ones, especially Terraforming Mars, Scythe and Le Havre etc but also lighter ones such as the Azuls, Codenames (probably not so light!) etc.