Welcome to another installment of our regular update from the Cube4Me front. With every month another 10-20 new sets are being added to already vast repository of almost 500 solutions. But that is not everything – the provided feedback allows us to also improve the older sets, especially when new trays are being added to already broad array of counter trays and card holders. Of course, counter-intense games are our priority. However, as you shall see in below material, we also care for small title, which require minimal number of trays to sort and store its content.

Please remember, as always, you cand find all the solutions for wargame here:

So, without further ado, let us look at some six newest sets just added. Enjoy!

Seljuk from GMT Games

Flagship set of this month update is definitely Seljuk, already fifth installment in the Levy & Campaign series. This is meticulously designed solution, which utilizes some of the newest Cube4Me products. So we have deep, dedicated card holders for Command and Art of War cards. We have separate containers for wooden forces tokens. Plus on top of this large, deep tray to keep all the counters.

The set builds-up on the experiences and best practices from the previous games in the line. Make sure to check the details below:

Europe in Turmoil from Compass Games

We are looking here at one of the classics from Compass Games – Europe in Turmoil. As already said, we try to provide the sets not only for the new games, but we are trying to catch-up with older titles too.

That one is very card-intense, especially if you have them sleeved (as on picture above). For the counters showing influence, after several attempts and checks we finally decided to go with deep, 4×3 tray – proved to be best to sort them out.

The details can be checked below:

Iwo Jima: Hell on Earth from Neva Wargames

We have sets for classic games, but we have also for freshly published titles. One of them is Iwo Jima: Hell on Earth from Neva Wargames. This is small-size game, with small, shallow box – still, it benefits greatly from two double-compartment trays as it allows for soring all Japanese and American units plus additional markers.

Check the full set here:

Onoda from Salt & Pepper Games

That game was a cool discovery for me – Onoda from Salt & Pepper Games tells incredible story of Imperial Japanese Army soldiers fighting on the island of Lubang for years. The game have limited number of components but benefits from two card holders not only to sort, but also to store the components (you can keep alarm yellow triangles in the set and just take whatever is needed from them). As said, we are preparing sets for all games sizes!

Additional set details in below link:

Punica from PHALANX

My biggest, positive discovery of the Essen Spiel 2025 – that was Punica! Super small game, super fast and so exciting. With no luck factor! It does not require large, elaborate set – just two card holders are enough – one for cards, the other for both armies. Makes set-up and storing so much faster.

The beautifully crafted set looks like this:

Race to Berlin from Portal Games

Race to Berlin is a game with significant number of wooden components. But we have already proven with various Command & Colors games that we are proficient with getting sets also for such designs. They usually require several iterations of experimenting but in the end allow for good storing and great sorting.

We succeeded again and are proud to present solution which allows for a full lid close:

Conclusion

I am really happy that I still have the energy to keep this side project going alongside my blog and YouTube work. It is genuinely fun, and every time I nail a robust, custom-made set that fits a counter-heavy game just right, it feels incredibly rewarding. So don’t worry – more sets are definitely coming!