This is a real neat idea, but it may be good to do for games you have playthroughs of because it's hard to really follow without then seeing a game happen!
"How to play Azul in under 5 minuets", I read this as how to actually play a game of Azul that only takes 5 minuets "Aight everyone, time to just go on a mad speedrun of placing tiles."
Reading the comments, I feel a bit better that I wasn't the only one thinking this video was gonna teach me how to essentially speedrun Azul. I'll work on my reading comprehension later, friends.
From the rulebook: In the case of a tie, the tied player with more complete *horizontal* lines wins the game. Also you didn't mention that remaining tiles from lines that have no tile in the rightmost space are placed in the lid of the game box.
This is a real neat idea, but it may be good to do for games you have playthroughs of because it's hard to really follow without then seeing a game happen!
"How to play Azul in under 5 minuets", I read this as how to actually play a game of Azul that only takes 5 minuets
"Aight everyone, time to just go on a mad speedrun of placing tiles."
I read it the same way, except with minutes instead of minuets. I claim false advertising.
This'll be perfect anytime I need a refresher on Azul's core gameplay.
Thanks for the explanation, Chris Evans.
johnny you did a good job teaching Luke. he killed it yesterday
I thought this was gonna be how to have a game that lasts only five minutes. THAT would be an accomplishment, probably.
A nice breakdown for how this game works.
Why am I watching this? I already know how to play Azul.
Same, but I found this oddly soothing. I'm happy to watch the Dicebreaker team discuss anything tbh haha
Such a fun game! Thanks Wheels!
I would also like to note that this is only one version of Azul. I have played two other versions with different rules, setups, scoring, etc.
Ties are won by whoever had the most complete ROWS. Not columns.
so pretty much for the bonus score, 1 person will only get the +2 for a row? since the game ends as soon as someone completes 1 full row.
Nice one!
That shirt is hilarious
Reading the comments, I feel a bit better that I wasn't the only one thinking this video was gonna teach me how to essentially speedrun Azul. I'll work on my reading comprehension later, friends.
Tight Azul
From the rulebook:
In the case of a tie, the tied player with more complete *horizontal* lines wins the game.
Also you didn't mention that remaining tiles from lines that have no tile in the rightmost space are placed in the lid of the game box.
This gave me a headache
Excellent pronunciation of "Azul", could have done better with "Évora", though.