
Junction (japan, Usa) Game

Junction's one of those weird little Sega Genesis puzzlers that never got much attention, but it's got this oddly satisfying tile-matching thing going on. You're basically rearranging train tracks to connect stations, and at first it seems simple—until you realize the tracks keep shifting under you. The Japanese version's got slightly different music, which honestly slaps harder than the US release.
First time I played, I just kept making dead ends like an idiot, but there's something weirdly addictive about watching the trains actually follow the paths you build. The graphics are super 16-bit basic, but the mechanic holds up better than you'd expect for a 90s niche title. If you're into obscure puzzle games, this one's worth a few rounds.
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