13 Family Board Games That Don’t Suck (Yes, Really)
10. Azul: A Game of Artful Strategy

Azul invites players to become artisans tasked with decorating the walls of a Portuguese palace using colorful tiles. This visually stunning game combines elements of strategy and pattern-building, challenging players to carefully select and place tiles to maximize their scores. Azul's elegant design and simple rules make it accessible to players of all ages, while its strategic depth ensures a rewarding experience for seasoned gamers. The game's emphasis on aesthetics and strategic planning makes it a delightful addition to any family game night, offering a perfect blend of beauty and brains.