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Stained Glass of Sintra Board Game | Strategy Board Game | Family Board Game for Kids and Adults | Ages 8 and up | 2 to 4 Players | Average Playtime 30-45 Minutes | Made by Next Move Games

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Brand Azul
Material Paper
Theme Mosaic Tiles
Genre Strategy
Number of Players 2 to 4

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  • NEW AZUL EXPERIENCE: Dive into the captivating world of Azul with the Stained Glass of Sintra expansion, offering an innovative twist on the classic system.
  • ACCESSIBLE TO ALL: Whether you're a new player or a dedicated Azul fan, this expansion is designed for everyone, providing a great starting point for beginners and a fresh challenge for enthusiasts.
  • VIBRANT TRANSLUCENCE: Experience the beauty of amazing translucent components that represent colorful windowpanes, enhancing your gameplay immersion.
  • INFINITE VARIABILITY: Enjoy dynamic player boards with double-sided window panels that offer nearly endless variability, ensuring every game is a unique masterpiece.
  • SMASH HIT FOLLOW-UP: Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra is the highly anticipated follow-up to the 2018 smash hit Azul, offering a new and exciting Azul experience.

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Azul Stained Glass of Sintra Board Game | Strategy Board Game | Family Board Game for Kids and Adults | Ages 8 and up | 2 to 4 Players | Average Playtime 30-45 Minutes | Made by Next Move Games


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After furnishing the Palace of Evora, King Manuel I of Portugal now seeks to commission the world's greatest stained glass artisans to adorn the windows of the Royal Palace in Sintra. As a stained glass artisan, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to demonstrate your exquisite abilities for king and country. Will you be the best at creating the most beautiful stained glass in all of Portugal? Welcome back to the world of Azul! Contents: 9 Factory Displays 4 Palace Boards 32 Pattern Strips 4 Glaziers 8 Markers 100 Pane Pieces 1 Scoring Board 1 Starting Player Tile 1 Bag 1 Glass Tower 1 Rulebook Ages 8+ 2 - 4 Players 30 -45 Minutes of Playing Time Designed by Michael Kiesling.


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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Type of Game Board Game Board Game Board Game Board Game Board Game Board Game
Number of Players 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4
Average Playtime 30-45 Minutes 30-45 Minutes 30-45 Minutes 30-45 Minutes 30-45 Minutes 30-45 Minutes
Recommended Player Age Ages 8+ Ages 8+ Ages 8+ Ages 8+ Ages 8+ Ages 8+
Theme Mosaic Tiles Stained Glass Crystal Mosaic Summer Pavilion Glazed Pavilion Chocolate
Strategy Game
Tile Placement Game
Family Game
Expansion(s) Available is an expansion is an expansion is an expansion is a standalone
Special Edition

What's in the box

  • 9 Factory displays, 4 Palace boards, 32 Pattern strips, 4 Glaziers, 8 Markers, 100 Pane pieces, 1 Scoring board, 1 Starting player tile, 1 Bag, 1 Glass tower
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    4.7 out of 5 stars
    4.7 out of 5
    1,080 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers find the board game easy to use and setup. They also find the gameplay interesting and challenging. Customers also describe the quality of the game as reasonable meaty, nicely crafted, and beautiful.

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    88 customers mention79 positive9 negative

    Customers like the quality of the board game. They say it's a reasonably meaty, interesting, and fun game. Customers also say the game is nicely crafted with beautiful game pieces. They mention it'll be a nice addition to family game night, and that it never gets boring.

    "...Doesn't feel overly competitive and is very pretty. We have played a lot as just two and enjoy it as much as with 4...." Read more

    "Azul Stained Glass is addictive. It is a beautiful game and so much fun to play. It has become our family favorite." Read more

    "My husband and I typically play 2 player and it is very fun. The few times we got to play 4 player was even more. I highly recommend this game...." Read more

    "...The pieces are beautiful although they remind me of jolly ranchers and make me want to go out and buy candy." Read more

    64 customers mention46 positive18 negative

    Customers find the board game easy to use. They say it's a really easy-going game that requires some strategy. They also say it is easy to learn, play for first timers, and setup. Some customers also mention that the game is more challenging than their other Azul game. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of use of the product.

    "...Usually takes around 30 mins so is easy to play whenever." Read more

    "...Overall, you end up with a reasonably meaty game that's still fairly easy to learn. Recommended." Read more

    "...It’s very easy to teach, it plays very quickly (less downtime), and the combos are very satisfying...." Read more

    "...The only thing I would caution you about is the instructions can be kind of confusing...." Read more

    20 customers mention20 positive0 negative

    Customers find the game challenging, with little changes and new nuances. They also say the concept and mechanics of the game are neat. Customers describe the game as abstract, interactive, and fun. They say it adds a few more elements to increase game play and has a lot of replayability.

    "...I've played several and this is near the top. Changeable boards every game and multiple options to change the complexity from game to game...." Read more

    "Great sequel to the original game...." Read more

    "...There are several phases to each round. It's a fun game for kids (over 8) and adults." Read more

    "...The pieces are beautiful and it’s a great unique game." Read more

    11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

    Customers find the board game a great addition to their board game collection. They also say it's the best thing for a family, and a nice addition to the Azul family. Customers also mention that the game is good for adults and kids, and plays well with 40-somethings and teenagers alike.

    "...whole family loves to play games a lot, and this is a great one to add to any collection. East to learn tips tp help play...." Read more

    "...Great addition to the game collection!" Read more

    "...We are gamers who love Azul and this is a nice addition to the Azul family." Read more

    "...out a bit hard to understand, but once you get it, it is the best thing for a family...." Read more

    Purple Phoenix Games Review
    4 Stars
    Purple Phoenix Games Review
    Sometimes, finding a game that the entire group loves can be extremely difficult. Such was not the case when Purple Phoenix Games played Azul. We immediately fell in love with it, as you can see by its well-earned Golden Feather Award. So when Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra was released, we knew we had to try it! A reimplementation of a game we all loved – we were so stoked to get it to the table. How does this ‘sequel’ hold up to the OG Azul? Keep reading to find out!For many years you have worked as a tile layer, creating uniquely beautiful mosaics that adorn walls all around the world. Taking your expert skills, you’ve decided to hone your talent into a new form of mosaic decoration – stained glass windows. Select the most colorful glass combinations to create elaborate and beautiful designs, all while being careful not to waste or break any of your supplies in the process! Years of tile-laying have resulted in a steady hand, but glass is a different story. Does your talent and eye for design transcend materials, or are you better left to your familiar ceramic tiles?Disclaimer: I do not intend to rehash the entire rulebook in this review. I will briefly go over the turn order, but will leave the specifics for you to discover in the rulebook! – LLike Azul, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra is a game of pattern building, set collection, and tile placement. To set up, each player receives a palace board, 8 double-sided pattern strips, and glazier (pawn) in their chosen color. All players need to select the same side, A or B, for their palace boards, but the pattern strips can be placed with either side face-up. Place your glazier above the left-most pattern strip, and you are ready to go! The designated score-keeper sets up the score board – placing each players’ scoring cube on the score track and broken glass track, as well as randomly placing 1 tile of each color on the round tracker. Much like OG Azul, a certain number of factories are in play, each populated with 4 pane tiles. Now the game can begin!On your turn, you may do one of two things – Advance a pattern, or Move your glazier to the left-most pattern strip. If you choose to advance a pattern, you complete these three steps: Select pane pieces of one color from a factory or the middle of the table, place the pieces on one of your pattern strips, and check to see if the pattern is complete. Easy enough! There are a few placement restrictions to keep in mind, and they are detailed in the rulebook. Moving on, after placing your tiles, if the pattern strip is not yet full, your turn is over and play continues with the next player. If you have successfully filled the entire pattern strip, you get to immediately score that window, and then your turn ends. Specific steps for scoring are found in the rulebook. The other action available to you on your turn is to move your glazier back to the left-most pattern strip. Once you do this, your turn is over. Play continues over six rounds, and the player at the end of the game with the most points is the winner!So how does Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra hold up? I think it’s a pretty great game. It’s very mechanically and thematically similar to the original Azul, but there is enough of a difference in gameplay that keeps it interesting. It doesn’t just feel like the exact same game to me, even if there are many similarities between the two. There definitely is a good amount of strategy involved, and I think the addition of the glazier (which can sorta restrict your placement options) adds a new level of complexity to the game. Do you dare ‘waste’ a turn to reset your glazier, or do you risk the points and try to complete your current pattern strip?Another great thing about this game is the variability of it. Each player receives 8 double-sided pattern strips to begin the game. The strips can be placed with whichever face up or down that you want. So no two players will ever have the same setup, just as you will probably never have the same setup yourself between plays. One wrong placement could maybe end up costing you the game! There is no ‘right’ setup, and the fact that everyone’s setup will be different makes the game a little more unique.Of course, the components are great and the tiles are so much fun to handle. Unlike OG Azul, these tiles are semi-transparent and crystalline, giving them the semblance of actual glass. The pattern strips/palace boards are good, sturdy cardboard, and can definitely withstand the amount of manipulation they see each game. My one qualm is with the score tracker. Instead of moving linearly, the score tracker moves kind of zig-zag-y around the board, and it takes me a minute sometimes to read the points and move my marker quickly because my eyes have to figure out the score line. Yeah, it looks cool, but its just a little inconvenient for me while playing.Overall, I think Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra is a great ‘sequel’ to Azul. It feels familiar in mechanics and theme, but different enough in overall gameplay that I think it is a good stand-alone reimplementation. And guess what? Another Azul game is in the works! Titled Azul: Summer Pavilion, it is yet another game of tile drafting/placement and set collection. Since I have high praise for Stained Glass of Sintra, I am definitely looking forward to this newest version of Azul, coming soon! Purple Phoenix Games gives Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra, a colorful 9 / 12.
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