Where to Get Money in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

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Running low on money in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle? Have no worry—Here are some reliable ways to collect money across the game’s maps.

1. Loot Enemy Camps

  • Nazis’ Tents: Check every tent in enemy camps. These will quite often have cash or valuable items.

  • Small Lockboxes: Look for red lockboxes in enemy camps. Break them open with a two-handed weapon for around $100 each. Your cursor will turn red when targeting these boxes.

2. Complete Radio Frequency Missions

  • Money Boxes: Solve the radio frequency puzzles on each map.

    • Each map has 4 locations marked by a red cross after you complete the frequencies.

    • Each box contains $150, giving you a total of $1,800 across all maps.

3. Fight Clubs

  • Find Fight Club Locations: Use a Nazi disguise to access fight clubs in each area.

  • Win Money: Participate and win fights to earn a significant amount of cash.

4. Underwater Treasures

  • Sukhothai Gold Bars: Search underwater areas in Sukhothai. Some spots contain gold bars that are worth a lot of money.

5. Explore

  • Hidden Caches: Look for loose change, safes, and lockboxes across the map.

  • Complete Mysteries and Fieldwork: These tasks often lead you to areas with hidden money.

Final Blurb

  • Use Disguises: A Nazi disguise can help you explore enemy camps without drawing attention. Avoid high-ranking officers or knock them out if necessary.

  • Be Thorough: Leave no area unchecked—money is often hidden in unexpected places.

With these methods, you’ll have plenty of cash to buy everything you need and continue your adventure!


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