Where To Find Your Saved Photos In Party Animals
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Where to find your saved photos in Party Animals

A victory screenshot is worth a hundred kilobytes.

Party Animals is a game about chaos, and what better way to encapsulate said chaos than victory photos letting everyone compete for the spotlight? You see, after any round of Party Animals is completed, the winning podium is interactive. A photo is automatically taken after letting people run around for a few seconds. But if you save this most likely chaotic and messy (in a hilarious way) image of your victory or loss, where do you find it again? Here’s where to find your saved photos in Party Animals.

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How to take and save photos in Party Animals

As stated, the end of each round automatically has a photo taken in victory. Once the photo is taken, on the victory screen, there’s a little download button on the left side of the photo frame that’s easy to miss.

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Clicking it will have text pop up telling you it saved to your desktop. It is not misleading or anything — it will in fact appear on your desktop as a JPG file, with the name Podium_Year-Month-Date followed by a string of numbers and letters. From there, the photo file is yours, so you can do what you want with it. Rename it, put it in a file, delete it, and so on. There is no known way to change where photos are saved to at this moment.

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Besides saving the podium photo, you will have to take any other photo relating to the game by the usual print screen or Steam method. There’s no in-game method to just take a picture whenever you want, which is more inconvenient if you’re playing on a console or Steam Deck.

That’s about all there is to where to find your saved photos in Party Animals. Good thing the desktop is easy to get to.

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Alexa BeMent
Alexa BeMent is an aspiring media creator and writer who may also secretly be a manatee masquerading as a human. A Virginia Tech graduate with Creative Writing and Cinema degrees, she has been a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion since February 2023, and enjoys writing stories and consuming video essays when she's not planning the Manatee Uprising. Having played video games since before she could read, she is a lover of all things Legend of Zelda, FFXIV, horror games, and can play competitive Pokémon, especially as a Ghost type Gym Leader. We don't discuss how big her Pokémon plush collection is.