1. This is a sim that puts you into a convenience store in Japan (more than any other country per person I believe) as a worker.
This allows kids/teens/etc to pickup what it's like to work in one of these stores that they often visit as customers.
2. Later on, when they stop being Freeters (kids who don't work, use other people's money, and stay at home or friends for free), they can enter the workplace by working part-time at these convenience stores while studying college/etc to become someone. lol.
3. Yes, there's rules for everything there. How to scan items, how to greet, how to stock, how to replenish, etc. It's nowhere near the sloppiness we've got in the USA with 7-11 stores. Nope. Run like a well-oiled selling machine. They've got data streamed to corporate down to the item and minute it's sold, and they will change things around at each store based on weather, holidays, current happenings, etc.
Got a storm coming? They'll move the hot foods to the front and center, push out the cold foods to the back/sides, whip out umbrellas to the front, etc. to maximize sales.
4. You will wish you owned a few of these combini stores in Japan in high-density areas!! They make SO much money, it's crazy!! Like a piggy bank that keeps growing in cash!
5. THAT's A TYPO!!! for you all.
The cover clearly uses 'bi' for konbini.
Translating each character, it's spelled 'mi n na no ko n bi ni'. Someone over at Taito was probably sleeping through English class and accidentally used 'vi', which really doesn't exist romanizing Japanese. And whoever made 4669 first mistakenly used the wrong spelling of the title as well.
100% for sure, the title on the box and all title text on their website in Japanese says "Minna no Konbini".