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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Action/Multi-Genre Action
RELEASE DATE
24/OCT/06
ESRB RATING
TEEN, Blood and Gore, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
DEVELOPER
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Japan)
PUBLISHER
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
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DESCRIPTION
WTF: Work Time Fun is a collection of 40 mini-games designed to be amusing, quirky, and downright silly. You begin by receiving four jobs to perform from the game's Job Demon, and your success at completing each task will earn you cash and unlock more jobs to conquer. You are required to complete such abnormal activities as "Chick Sorting," "Drunken Mayor," and the "Lumberjack Challenge." In "Chick Sorting," you must sort the baby chickens according to sex and lifelessness. "Drunken Mayor" pumps your official avatar with lots of alcohol until the ribbon cutting ceremony seems downright dangerous. Make sure to chop the wood and not the woodland creatures that get mixed into the bundle in the "Lumberjack Challenge."
Finishing your jobs earns you a paycheck that can be spent at the gumball machine to unlock 450 trinkets including throwing stars, pictures, and rings. These items can be traded between players in "Hell's Cantina," the PSP Ad-hoc mode. In "Hell's Cantina," you can challenge others to jobs that will pay each player based on your performance. The kitchen also includes an "Outsourcing" option that allows you to share single- and multiplayer games with someone who does not have a game disc. However, any cash earned by said player is transferred back into your account. WTF: Work Time Fun also features such odd options as a calculator, flashlight, and ramen timer. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“At work, we have this machine called Megatouch. It's full of simple little mini-games just like this, but it costs 50 cents a play. This game saved me a lot of money! =D Work Time Fun is a great way to waste time. The game is full of varied and...”
“At work, we have this machine called Megatouch. It's full of simple little mini-games just like this, but it costs 50 cents a play. This game saved me a lot of money! =D
Work Time Fun is a great way to waste time. The game is full of varied and interesting graphics. Mostly, I think the attraction of the game is the underlying Japanese culture. It's an absurd version of the culture, but it still has its basis on the real-life experience of the average part-time Japanese worker. (In Japanese, it's called "Part-time Job Hell".) The simplicity of the game means anyone can pick it up, and the variety of games means that everyone will probably find a game that they like to waste their time playing. After a while though, if you're playing for titles in the game, you'll find that some of them are difficult to achieve without wanting to throw your PSP against a wall.”
created 17/SEP/2009
Weird Games: WTF: Work Time Fun
X-Play travels into a world of pens in need of caps, and logs in need of chopping in WTF: Work Time Fun for the PSP
published 03/DEC/2007
There's no fun like the kind you have at work. WTF? That's the ethic behind Work Time Fun.
published 01/DEC/2006
28
The average age for gamers, most have been playing for 12 years.
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