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Park: How do I find a clue?
1 of 9: The ultimate goal is to look for clues -- although the clues you need to find are not very obvious.
2 of 9: Notice the "closed fist" use icon in the top left of the screen. That indicates that you will need to use an item from your inventory here.
3 of 9: The photo of the park murder can be used to find a clue. Note: This part is a bit tricky, so be sure to follow all instructions carefully!
4 of 9: First, open your inventory screen (right-click) and select the photo.
5 of 9: Next, select the "closed fist" use icon from the menu (do not select the "eye" icon for now).
6 of 9: You should see a full screen view of the park photo. Notice the symbols near the bottom right of the screen?
7 of 9: The symbols at the bottom right allow you to switch between the photo and a view of the park.
8 of 9: Your goal for now is to look for clues by searching for differences between the photo and the current view of the park. The way to do this is to use the symbols at the bottom right to allow you to switch between the two images.
9 of 9: When you find a difference you want to investigate, you should click on the *photo* of the park. Important Note: do not put away the photo -- the photo should stay out and after switching between the two images using the symbols at the bottom right, you should click on the photo at the point where you see something you wish to investigate.