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Next Move Games  |  SKU: NMG60011ENFR

Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra

$46.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Michael Kiesling
Publisher Next Move Games
Players 2-4
Playtime 30-45 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Reimplements Azul 
Honors 2018 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee

Created by Michael Kiesling, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra challenges players to carefully select glass panes to complete their windows while being careful not to damage or waste supplies in the process. The window panels are double-sided, providing players with a dynamic player board that affords nearly infinite variability!

Players can expect to discover new unique art and components in Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra, including translucent window pane pieces, a tower to hold discarded glass panes, and double-sided player boards and window pane panels, in addition to many other beautiful components!

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Sam Krause
Another great game

Another great game in the Azul experience. Beautiful pieces and variable game board make game play smooth and fun. Definitely has a different flavour then the original Azul.

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Jonathan Goulet-Tardif
Interesting

A nice alternative if you have played a lot the original Azul
And it's also easy to play if you haven't play Azul

The whole game is well built , beautiful material only downside is the tower , I wish we could store it inside the box without having to un-built it each time. Once assemble the tower feel flimsy

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Blair MacLaughlin

Now don’t get me wrong, I love the base game of Azul. However, if you have played it enough times the puzzle becomes less of a challenge: enter Sintra. The designer, Michael Kiesling, adds some strategic and scoring flourishes to make this game shine like the stained glass that inspired it!