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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 the players an opportunity to purchase a JojaMart Membership for the sum of {{Price|5000}}.
 
'''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 the players an opportunity to purchase a JojaMart Membership for the sum of {{Price|5000}}.
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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 Stardrop Saloon|Saloon]] by night (unless the player has befriended him).
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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 an unfriendly attitude both in the Mart and at the [[The Stardrop 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 through completing 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, money-driven playstyle than the exploration one offered through improving the [[Community Center]]; rather than requiring a variety of items from different seasons to complete bundles, large sums of cash in the 15k-45k range are paid upfront for improvements. There is a greater emphasis on the growing of cash crops to progress, which can be easier for players who have a good grasp of how to earn money. Upgrading this way does not grant bonus rewards that individual bundles in the community center provide, although nothing unique is missed since all item rewards from bundles are craftable.
 
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 through completing 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, money-driven playstyle than the exploration one offered through improving the [[Community Center]]; rather than requiring a variety of items from different seasons to complete bundles, large sums of cash in the 15k-45k range are paid upfront for improvements. There is a greater emphasis on the growing of cash crops to progress, which can be easier for players who have a good grasp of how to earn money. Upgrading this way does not grant bonus rewards that individual bundles in the community center provide, although nothing unique is missed since all item rewards from bundles are craftable.
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