Description
In Azul, players take turns choosing colored tiles from the available suppliers and placing them onto their own board. At the end of each round, you score points based on how well you’ve arranged your tiles to decorate the palace. You can earn bonus points for completing certain patterns or full sets, but any leftover or wasted tiles will reduce your score. After the final round, the player with the highest total wins.
Azul: Master Chocolatier adds a sweet twist with double-sided factory boards. One side is blank and plays exactly like the original Azul. Flip them over, and each factory shows a special effect that changes the drafting or placement rules, adding new strategy and variety. The tiles themselves are also redesigned to resemble chocolates and treats—still very much not edible, but definitely more delicious-looking than the classic version.

