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'''JojaMart''' is a mart owned by the MegaCorp [[Joja Corporation]]. Its pristine clean walls and cold, uninviting atmosphere serves to remind the player why they've escaped to the country to begin with. [[Morris]] handles JojaMart PR (Public Relations), and he seems to live there as well.  He offers players the opportunity to purchase a JojaMart Membership for the sum of 5000 G.
 
'''JojaMart''' is a mart owned by the MegaCorp [[Joja Corporation]]. Its pristine clean walls and cold, uninviting atmosphere serves to remind the player why they've escaped to the country to begin with. [[Morris]] handles JojaMart PR (Public Relations), and he seems to live there as well.  He offers players the opportunity to purchase a JojaMart Membership for the sum of 5000 G.
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The employees at Joja Mart seem tired and fatigued, much like the player in the game introduction. [[Shane]] seems to be particularly brought down by his work schedule, and shows both an unfriendly attitude in the Mart and at the [[The Saloon|Saloon]] by night.
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The employees at Joja Mart seem tired and fatigued, much like the player in the game introduction. [[Shane]] seems to be particularly brought down by his work schedule, and shows both an unfriendly attitude in the Mart and at the [[The Saloon|Saloon]] by night (unless the player has befriended him).
    
Buying a Membership at JojaMart from [[Morris]] causes the Community center to be destroyed and replaced with a [[Joja Warehouse]]. The player can then buy the town refurbishments through JojaMart, rather than bundles in the community center. The [[Joja Community Development Form]] allows players to do so. It should be noted that this alternate branch in gameplay encourages a very different playstyle than the one offered by improving the [[Community Center]]: rather than requiring a simple variety of items to complete bundles, large sums of cash in the 15k-45k range are required for improvements. There is a greater emphasis on min-maxing and the growing of cash crops to progress, and it is consequently more difficult.
 
Buying a Membership at JojaMart from [[Morris]] causes the Community center to be destroyed and replaced with a [[Joja Warehouse]]. The player can then buy the town refurbishments through JojaMart, rather than bundles in the community center. The [[Joja Community Development Form]] allows players to do so. It should be noted that this alternate branch in gameplay encourages a very different playstyle than the one offered by improving the [[Community Center]]: rather than requiring a simple variety of items to complete bundles, large sums of cash in the 15k-45k range are required for improvements. There is a greater emphasis on min-maxing and the growing of cash crops to progress, and it is consequently more difficult.

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