Welcome to another installment of our regular update from the Cube4Me front. Each month brings an additional 10-20 new sets to an already extensive catalog of over 500 solutions. At the same time, user feedback allows us to continuously refine existing sets, especially as new tray designs are introduced to our growing range of counter trays and card holders. Spoiler alert – Marcin is working on something you were asking for long time:

While counter-heavy games remain our primary focus, we also pay attention to smaller titles that require only a minimal number of trays for effective storage and organization – sometimes one or two. As you will see in the material below, our approach covers both ends of the spectrum.
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!
Upgraded D-Day at Tarawa & Peleliu Sets (Decision Games)
Well, that actually will be two titles which I present together. We are always aiming to create best sets with tools available at the moment. They are really good and allow for proper storing and sorting of game components. However, we are not stopping here – we continuously strive to improve and excel, anticipating the players expectations for better and better sets.
So when Marcin developed and started producing Trays for Sorting All Counters (those very shallow ones, which allows to sort all counters individually) I knew that some games will benefit from this enormously. Especially those where you need to find those individual counters, among cheap of other components, which can be really time-consuming. And this is exactly what D-Day series is about – look above and check in below link how that new approach helps enormously to find each and every counter!
Links to the sets:
- D-Day at Peleliu: https://cube4me.com/product/d-day-at-peleliu/
- D-Day at Tarawa: https://cube4me.com/product/d-day-at-peleliu-copy/
Calixto Bot for Cuba Libre from GMT Games
I mentioned in the beginning of this article that we cater for both: huge, larger, counter-intense games as well as small, simple ones. The solitaire expansion for Cuba Libre – Calixto Bot – is exactly one of such examples. One tarot-sized tray, shallow if not sleeved, deeper if cards are sleeved, and you have all what is needed.
Importantly, the main Cuba Libre box has enough space to accommodate that tray and rulebook,. Check it out:
The Hunters from GMT Games
We cater for the most fresh, just printed and published titles. But we try to create sets also for older, seasoned and still great games – just like The Hunters which is fantastic Naval Games, benefiting greatly from just one tray to sort all the components. It fits nicely into the box and allows for proper sotrage of counters.
Check the full set here:
Virgin Queen from GMT Games
That one is huge and tough to handle; a lot of components, a lot of cards, many faction-specific and general components. We tried to separate each country separately so you can play with their own sets (and use trays during the game) while main counter-tray allows for handling a lot of auxiliary pieces.
It was not easy to fit this into the box but it worked and I am glad from the final effect. Check the set below, following the link:
A Very Civil Whist from PHALANX
Another small-footprint, beautiful and interesting title. We sort there cards, counters and playing pieces, making sure all of them are separated. Then it is very easy to set-up the game quickly and have fun with that small position from Fred Serval.
The beautifully crafted set looks like this:
Battle Hymn Volume One from Compass Games
Shallow box, significant number of counters, two sides with different units – this is where Cube4Me trays shine. We used shallow, 4×5 trays plus two for generic markers. That just allowed the box to close – not so easy with this game. I am really glad from the final effect. Please check this out:
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!














Those all look great! I’m not good at fitting things in boxes, so good job on Virgin Queen.
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