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# How to use game UI

1. Upon entering the game, you will first arrive in a city scene filled with various activity entrances. You need to reach a certain level of reputation to unlock these activities.
2. At the top of the screen, you will see a navigation bar displaying your current amount of money, diamonds, and reputation, all starting at 0.

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3. The lower part of the screen shows functional buttons, including the “Game Board" button to enter the board game.

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