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Your cart is empty.The tile-laying favorite is back in a duel version! Of all the tile-laying artists who have decorated the walls of King Manuel’s palace in Azul, two artists stood out. These two tile-laying masters have been chosen by his majesty to decorate the ceiling of Sintra’s palace. Players will have to show the king in a tile-laying duel, who is the best among the best artists of all Portugal !Experience the famous tile-drafting mechanics with a new stacking twist.Now with pattern plates to choose from, which allow to build the iconic player board for a unique layout each game. Azul Duel focus on confrontation and provide the players with new choices that give a deeper Azul experience for a more tense gameplay
PATRICIA
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
Todo bien
Monica Spaunhorst
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
Having played Azul many times before, I assumed Azul Duel would be easy to learn. Unfortunately, I was wrong. I ended up watching a 25 minute video on how to play which was really helpful (I'm definitely more of a visual learner). But after we started playing, it's really fun! My husband and I love playing 2 player games so it's nice that Azul came out with a 2 player specific game. It is entertaining because there isn't a distinct strategy that works everytime so it's fun to experiment with different strategies and shift in game.
Daria K.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
My husband and I are thrilled with this version! Azul: Duel keeps the aesthetic and satisfying tactile feel of the original, but adds more interaction and excitement. The gameplay is fast-paced and tense, with constant competition for the right tiles — a direct but elegant duel.It’s perfect for two-player evenings: beautiful, smart, and full of new tactical choices each time. It’s definitely a keeper in our collection. But still, Queen’s Garden remains our favorite.
S. Whittington
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
I love the original Azul, but playing with only 2, this makes it even better.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
The older I get, the harder it seems to be to get a group together to play games. Every once in a while when hanging out with family I can get something going, but more often than not my playing has been limited to monthly game nights with one particular friend. I have found Duel versions of classic tabletop games really do a fantastic job of retaining the feel of the original while streamlining the mechanics for just two players.Azul Duel is no exception. Though the original actually plays better with two players than most games, this version is truly designed around the direct competition and is actually quite a bit more complex. Building your placement grid as you go along is truly tricky, and there is a good balance to choosing between grabbing tokens, grabbing new placement tiles, or grabbing wildcard tiles (if available) that can be used later.Overall, I would say this is an excellent two player version, and I envision getting a lot of rounds out of it going forward.
diego daniel castañeda rueda
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
buen articulo
Carlos Rodolfo Galvan Zuñiga
Reviewed in Mexico on April 23, 2025
Muy bien juego. Similar al primero pero divertido
K. Lautman
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Nothing beats the original Azul, but this is a fun head to head version when you want something different.
Tim B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
Great game!
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