I am thrilled to bring you another update for our Dear Readers about Cube4Me products – featuring new sets and storage solutions for our favorite board games. But before we dive into the details and, as always, showcase some beautiful photos, I have exciting news: Cube4Me has just celebrated its 4th anniversary, and to mark the occasion, they have launched a big sale!

As you can see, if you use the 4YEARS code at the checkout of your purchase, you will get a 10% discount. A good chance to get new sets or new products – the selection under Wargaming Sets…

…reached almost 500 products! The promotion will last another five days, till August 20th.

However, there are also possibly not-so-good news which might materialize soon. Marcin wrote a detailed article on this (https://cube4me.com/announcement/the-last-moment-for-u-s-customers-to-buy-without-tariffs/) the excerpt of which I am citing below:

U.S. Customers – Last Chance to Order Without Tariffs! The $800 duty‑free limit ends soon. This is why we started our birthday promotion early — don’t miss the chance to use code 4YEARS for 10% OFF. We’ll ship before the deadline so you pay no tariffs!

While above is not yet 100% sure (after the law was enacted, the execution orders are needed), there is a great chance that tariffs will have another impact on the boardgames industry 😡

Let us now have a look at some interesting, new sets on the menu!

Kingdom of Heaven by Multi-Man Publishing

I am playing Kingdom of Heaven intensively lately and could not refrain from designing a proper storage solution for it. But there is a catch here – the box is extremally shallow! Still, I managed to fit two trays – one for each of the sides (Muslims and Christians) plus four card holders for sleeved cards.

Fits perfectly and is joy to look at! Below the link to the full set – enjoy:

The Last Hundred Yards by GMT Games

Another counter-intense title – this time base game for Last Hundred Yards from GMT Games. This is beautiful game with very interesting mechanics which we played with Dave four times. Again, the box is pretty shallow, we have many counters for both side (those we keep in trays) and many auxiliary markers (those we keep in card holders boxes).

All in all it fits nicely into the box. Full description below:

Vendee 93 by Fellowship of Simulations

This game arrived recently, and I managed to not only play it but also design a set! Vendee 93 is another fully-packed box, with dices, cards, cubes, counters, tokens and even standees (!!!) to fit into the box. Thanks to some new card holders and clever redistributing of components, this fits nicely into the box!

More details here – enjoy:

Sword of Orthodoxy by White Dog Games

I am a sucker for Ben Madison games and I believe I am getting each new one. That above – Sword of Orthodoxy by White Dog Games – was especially close to my hearth as it was leading us through the millennia of the Eastern Rome existence (after the Western part has fallen).

I have a proven way of creating sets here – which is the only viable option due to extremely shallow boxes (have not seen such shallow in any other games except folios). One tray, 5×5 compartments, allows to sort and sort all of the components. Small, easy but functional!

More details here:

Illusion of Glory by GMT Games

One of the titles in the series – Illusion of Glory – is full of various components. Cards for both sides and three stages of war (plus optional ones). Armies and corps counters for all the nationalities. Multiple markers for control, trenches, actions, attack / move directions. Dice. And on top of this – shallow, 2-inch box. Yes, that was a challenge to which we had to sit down couple of times and redesign the solution. But in the end we were very happy with the outcome!

More details here:

Pursuit of Glory by GMT Games

Once I tackled the Illusion of Glory, creating another set- this time for Pursuit of Glory – was a bit easier. I knew what has to be done and how to divide the components. The knowledge of how much trays and card holders I can maximally use was also helpful. In the end, everything was sorted, stored and the box closed nicely. Uff!

More here:

Conclusion

I am really glad to see that the Cube4Me not only achieved 4th anniversary but it develops nicely, broadening not only number of titles but also its scope – from 18XX games, through various types of trays, game components and wooden pieces up to wargaming sets. And why not use opportunity and do yourself a present – especially if you can get a nice discount? Enjoy!