Short Circuit is a logic game that creates order out of chaos. It doesn’t try to win you over with flashy visuals or unnecessary frills; its goal is clear: you have to arrange the elements of a fragmented network until every line and color is in its place.
The game should not be very challenging, especially if you start at the edges.

Your task is to connect the colored wires shown on the screen. To do this, move the green cursor onto the circular elements, which you can rotate to change the route. The goal is to have each color run from one point to another without interruption.

Although the rules can be understood in a matter of seconds, the solution often requires patience. As you turn one element, you change the direction of not just one, but up to three or four other wires, so every move counts.
This game is designed for those who enjoy quiet, immersive puzzles where success depends solely on logical reasoning.
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