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That's the good thing about the second shop area, you can use it for whatever you want. I personally stuck play tables in my shop, because seeing people playing the game they're buying makes them want to buy it more. (Not in the game, but this is a real-life psychology trick for business). Just like putting more expensive items on the upper eye-level shelves and the lower priced items on lower shelves. You want eyes where the money is. c: (Again, this doesn't affect the gameplay, just another real-life business trick!)
How did you manage to fit 10 tables there? I can only fit 6 (or 7 if i want one to be in the middle).