Azul, Spanish Edition
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Description
Introduced by the Moros, the tiles (originally white and blue ceramic buckets) were adopted by the Portuguese when King Manuel I, during a visit to the Alhambra, in the south of Spain, was fascinated by the impressive beauty of the Moroccan decorative tiles. The king, marveled by the interior beauty of the Alhambra, immediately ordered his own palace in Portugal to be decorated with similar tiles. As a tile artist, he has been dedicated to beautifying the walls of the Royal Palace of Évora. In the Blue game, players turn to choose color chips from the providers and place them on their table. More quickly in the round, players obtain points according to how they place their chips to decorate the palace. Additional points are obtained for specific patrons and for completing sets; The waste of materials harms the player's score. The player with the most points at the end of the Ghana match.




