![]() First there is a larger tray to hold the Favor and Town tokens, and then there are two smaller trays to house the resources. The Terra Mystica game organizers come in two different parts. I won’t go into as much detail for the Terra Mystica Trayz as they work similar to the Euphoria ones. Terra Mystica Game Trayz Many of the pieces are now both stored for travel and also easily accessible during the game. By pushing down on one side of the deck of cards, the other side pops right up, allowing the cards to be removed without having to dig around for them. What this does is allow the cards and tiles to be easily removed. I LOVE the rounded bottoms on the cardholders that make it easy to remove the cards without much effort.įinally, another nice touch, the tray that holds the cards (with spots for both sleeved and unsleeved) actually have a rounded hump in the bottom of the holder. The Euphoria organizer securely holds all the game components and is also functional during gameplay. No more having to say “pass me some gold.” Now each player can have easy access to the most used components. This allows easy access to all the resources during game play, a brilliant idea in my opinion. The most used of the components, the resources, are actually split into two smaller trays that can be placed on either side of the game board. The organizer is functional during the game as well. But what I really like about these trays is that Noah didn’t stop there. With the custom molded sections, each piece now has a place to live. ![]() Thankfully, Jonathan from thought of it, and I present his video below for your enjoyment:Īs you can see, the pieces aren’t going anywhere no matter how you store your games. I wish I had thought to video it for you (fail, I know). Sure enough, when she opened the box all the components were still securely resting in their respective spots. She then proceeded to shake the box like a paint can mixer. ![]() Boy was I wrong.Ĭarrie from Game Trayz gave me a knowing look, took the trays and placed them back in the box. I store all my games vertically in my bookshelves (the “game library” as my wife calls it), so I was convinced the components would instantly fall out of the trays rendering them useless. When I was first introduced to the Euphoria tray, I thought it looked neat, but my first reaction was that they wouldn’t be any use to me. They store the components when the game is not in use and they also serve as trays to make the game play easier. The Game Trayz themselves actually serve two purposes. In short, there is a lot to keep organized. And not just wooden cubes mind you, but many realistic looking resources, cards and other tokens. But one of the things to know about Euphoria is it has a lot of little bits and pieces. I won’t get into the nuts and bolts of Euphoria, you can check out our full review if you want to know more about the game. If you haven’t played Euphoria before, it’s a really clever worker placement game by Stonemaier games with some absolutely gorgeous components. Euphoria Game Trayz How my games normally look. Each tray is custom molded to fit the specific components of the game and also comes with a lid to help keep things secure. These organizers from Game Trayz use a process called thermoforming to make them unique to the game they are storing. ![]() He has two organizers so far, one for Euphoria and one for Terra Mystica. I met Game Trayz founder Noah Adelman while hanging out at the convention and he showed me his new products. I wasn’t planning on doing a second article in a row about game organizers, but I got side swiped into this great product at Gen Con last month. Today, we are going to stay in a similar category and talk about a newcomer to game storage solutions. Last time we took a look at a custom wooden organizer for the Marvel Legendary Deckbuilding Game. Welcome back to Level Up My Game where we look into ways to improve the board games you love through home made and 3rd party products.
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