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Joko is a local carpenter. He’s married to Dinda, who is also a carpenter. He has a family on a neighboring island and visits them every now and then.

In-game bio

Joko is one of the characters in Coral Island that the player can befriend. He is a local carpenter who lives in Hillside with his wife and fellow carpenter, Dinda. They used to live in Indonesia but fell in love with the quiet, peaceful life on the island. He spends a lot of his time after work teaching his son, Archie, skills such as fishing or pumpkin carving near the forest.

Schedule[]

This section details Joko's day-to-day schedule in Coral Island.

Regular schedule
TimeActivity
00:00(To be added.)

Gifts[]

This section details Joko's reactions to receiving specific gifts from the player. (Note that the preferences towards artisan products like yogurt or mayonnaise only apply to their regular sized versions; large sized products give universal reactions.)

Gift icon Items
Loved gift Loved
Liked gift Liked
Neutral
Disliked gift Disliked
Hated gift Hated

Gifts to the player[]

Joko will occasionally send gift to the player after reaching 2Heart 2 icon (2 hearts) (or unless otherwise specified) and the other conditions are met.

ItemOther conditions
Catfish CatfishSpring
Chub ChubWinter
Stone Stone
Wood Wood

Heart events[]

This section details Joko's heart events, when and where they take place, as well as what the events are about. For more details and dialogue, go to the Events subpage.

Hearts Day Location Summary
Heart pinkHeart pink Any
(09:00–17:00)
Carpenter The player finds a letter in Joko and Dinda's room.
Heart pinkHeart pinkHeart pink Sunny weather
(11:00–17:00)
Community Center Joko is meeting with Connor to discuss the town's electricity problem.
Heart pinkHeart pinkHeart pinkHeart pinkHeart pink Any
(09:00–17:00)
Carpenter Joko shares his feelings about his job.

Trivia[]

  • Joko is a common Javanese name, rooted from Old Javanese "Jaka", which means "young adult male".

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