From the evidence shown by the games themselves Mayfair and Lookout are sticking to their promises of nothing changing in how Lookout does what it does. Johari — like Inka and Markus Brand's Murano, which debuts at Spiel 2014 in mid-October — couldn't be more obviously a Lookout design, a game sprung from the same familial DNA as Walnut Grove and Bremerhaven, while Gold Ahoy! is part of Lookout's two-player line that includes Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small and Le Havre: The Inland Port, but unlike those titles Gold Ahoy! is an abstract design in pirate clothing, a boiled-down tile-placing affair that takes only fifteen minutes as the game features nothing but 36 treasure-bearing tiles and your attention to grabbing as many of them as possible.