In System Shock, players will encounter many exciting features, including Junction Boxes. These are mini-games that award players a score based on their performance. There are two mini-game variants available in the Junction Boxes, and players can choose to play either or both. This guide will show you how to complete both mini-game variants in the Junction Boxes in System Shock.
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How to play Junction Boxes mini-games in System Shock?
There are 2 variants of mini-games in Junction Boxes which players can complete in order to progress. The mini-game is about connecting wires and becoming able to connect starting point to the endpoint. Solving these puzzles/games are somewhat required as it opens the locked door, hatch, etc.
NOTE: Players can even skip the puzzle for the locked doors by finding other ways to get into the room.
The image shown above shows the mini-circuit game where players need to find a way to connect all the wires. After connecting all the Wires, players will unlock the locked door, hatch, etc. Players simply need to click on the individual tiles to rotate them and connect them to make a path forward.
The other variant of this mini-circuit game will require players to match 2 or 3 ends connect to each other. Just like, how in the above image, players need to connect the wires from one starting point to another but in the different variant, players need to connect multiple wires and they have their own starting and end point.
That’s all you need to know about how to complete both mini-game variants in the Junction Boxes in System Shock. If you find this guide helpful, you can check our website for more such guides and news about System Shock and various other games.