Thank you for the review I couldn't afford all of the azul but went for the one you suggested stained glass sinatra and it one of my top board games I play with my friends 😊
I just started plying azul and became hooked! Thanks for the overview on the other versions. I will likely collect them at some point. I’m surprised I’m only just playing azul.
I like how you compared the three versions of Azul. I have only played one of them, but nice to know it was your favorite! I liked how the game did NOT use dice and did NOT use cards but just the very nice pieces. I got to play it before the Pandemic at our local game store which had a once a week TEACH YOU A GAME night. Now watching your comparison it makes it tempting to actually buy a copy for myself!
We (my wife and I) like Summer Pavillion the most, it is allwaus different and tense, from the beginning to the end. After that, we like Stained Glass the most, also different everytime and tense, but the draw of the luck towards the end bothers us a little. And then Azul, we like it less but still a lot, it’s short and compact and highlights the core mechanism of Azul, choosing the stones, the best!
Summer Pavilion is too much for MY brain, too! My ranking is #1 Azul, #2 Stained Glass Of Sintra, and #3 Summer Pavilion. Stained Glass might move higher some day but I haven’t played it nearly as many times as the original. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@@TabletopTolson I’m definitely intrigued with Queen’s Garden. I’m sure my son will purchase it before too long and then I’ll get to play it. He’s the Azul collector in the family.
we have the first and the third. We have played the second also. Summer pavilion is actually the favorite game of my wife. I always take the black marker, my wife the white, and of course our son take the grey ! the only problem with summer pavilion is that you have to wait for each other to count their score. a waste of time. summer pavilion is my favorite. Like the one but with more strategies.
"I wish it wasn´t only up to the smaller channels to do such a great job comparing multiple iterations of one concept / game." That's probably because the bigger channels are "sponsored" by the board game manufacturers, meaning they're paid to not criticize or compare the games, just hype them up.
Love this list! I think I like base game the most, but I definitely agree that summer pavilion is the worst of the 3. Just too much that takes away from the strategy of blocking/planning in base Azul.
Thank you for the review I couldn't afford all of the azul but went for the one you suggested stained glass sinatra and it one of my top board games I play with my friends 😊
That's great to hear!
Yep, Stained Glass definitely my favorite.
Excellent breakdown of these games.
Thanks for the comparison of the three games. Very helpful. I’ve only played the original but have gaming friends that really enjoy summer pavilion.
I just started plying azul and became hooked! Thanks for the overview on the other versions. I will likely collect them at some point. I’m surprised I’m only just playing azul.
And now there's the fourth one! Azul: Queen's Garden (boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/346965/azul-queens-garden).
I like how you compared the three versions of Azul. I have only played one of them, but nice to know it was your favorite! I liked how the game did NOT use dice and did NOT use cards but just the very nice pieces. I got to play it before the Pandemic at our local game store which had a once a week TEACH YOU A GAME night. Now watching your comparison it makes it tempting to actually buy a copy for myself!
it's lovely to know that I'm not alone. Because Azul 2 is my favourite too!
Nice!
We (my wife and I) like Summer Pavillion the most, it is allwaus different and tense, from the beginning to the end. After that, we like Stained Glass the most, also different everytime and tense, but the draw of the luck towards the end bothers us a little.
And then Azul, we like it less but still a lot, it’s short and compact and highlights the core mechanism of Azul, choosing the stones, the best!
Summer Pavilion is too much for MY brain, too! My ranking is #1 Azul, #2 Stained Glass Of Sintra, and #3 Summer Pavilion. Stained Glass might move higher some day but I haven’t played it nearly as many times as the original. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
I hear you about Summer Pavilion. I felt like the newest Azul (Queen's Garden) falls in line more with that style of play than the previous 2...
@@TabletopTolson I’m definitely intrigued with Queen’s Garden. I’m sure my son will purchase it before too long and then I’ll get to play it. He’s the Azul collector in the family.
I didnt know that when you reach the bottom of the broken glass track, you restart the track...interesting!! Gonna have to play that way the next time
Your favorite is the only one I do not have. I guess I must get it!
we have the first and the third. We have played the second also. Summer pavilion is actually the favorite game of my wife.
I always take the black marker, my wife the white, and of course our son take the grey !
the only problem with summer pavilion is that you have to wait for each other to count their score. a waste of time.
summer pavilion is my favorite. Like the one but with more strategies.
Haven't played Summer Pavilion yet. But I'll take stained glass over original as well just because it's a little more of a thinker.
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Love these comparisons. I wish it wasn´t only up to the smaller channels to do such a great job comparing multiple iterations of one concept / game.
Glad you like them! Hopefully I'll get some more in soon. I'm thinking all the stand alone Pandemics...
@@TabletopTolson great. Also sonar, captain sonar and sonar family is a confusing mix that would benefit from such comparison.
"I wish it wasn´t only up to the smaller channels to do such a great job comparing multiple iterations of one concept / game."
That's probably because the bigger channels are "sponsored" by the board game manufacturers, meaning they're paid to not criticize or compare the games, just hype them up.
As popular as Azul is, I’ve never played any of them!
You should at least try Azul: it's really quite good. And I was wary at first because *cough* abstract games, but I was pleasantly surprised!
Love this list! I think I like base game the most, but I definitely agree that summer pavilion is the worst of the 3. Just too much that takes away from the strategy of blocking/planning in base Azul.
Thanks for sharing!!
Lucky husband.