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We picked up Gingerbread House earlier in the week and liked it a lot. It has some similarities to Llamaland so we got that on the table too. Both are cozy tile laying games by Phil Walker-Harding where you build the tiles up multiple levels and collect the covered-up resources. The big difference is that Gingerbread House is played in a 3x3 space with 2-square tiles (kinda like the Kingdomino tiles) while in Llamaland you have pentominoes (5 square tiles) and the build area is not restricted. Constrains are not necessarily a bad thing though, both games are great in their own way.
We played some Cartographers and Next Station: London as well, both are excellent flip & writes.