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''Work Time Fun'', known in Japan as is a video game developed by D3 and Sony for the
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. The English title is a play on the slang "WTF", short for 'What The Fuck?', indicating confusion. ''WTF'' was released in
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on December 22, 2005, and in America on October 17, 2006. On October 2, 2008 it became available for download from the PlayStation Store. The game's humor is derived from its satirical take on temporary or part-time employment. Players are paid a pittance for repetitive, menial tasks, with the only way to unlock more varied jobs being to grind through the boring ones. There is also an in-game email system, through which players can receive emails from fellow employees, award notices, and even
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offers which can decrease the player's funds.


Gameplay

The game contains over forty minigames, representing inane part-time jobs the player receives from the "Job Demon", which must be completed in a certain amount of time and at a certain difficulty, depending on the level. Examples include counting chickens (sorting newborn chicks into male, female, or dying), chopping wood (while trying not to chop cute cartoon animals that sometimes get put on the chopping block), putting caps on pens in a factory, karate, and other humorously repetitive minigames. By completing these minigames, the player earns money which can be used at a gashapon machine to randomly receive a new minigame, prizes for the gallery, or even a gadget that the player can use on the PSP outside of the game, such as a clock.


Reception

The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. In Japan, '' Famitsu'' gave it a score of one seven, one eight, one seven, and one six, for a total of 28 out of 40.


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* {{moby game, id=/psp/wtf-work-time-fun 2005 video games Action video games Minigame compilations PlayStation Portable games PlayStation Portable-only games D3 Publisher games Sony Interactive Entertainment games Video games developed in Japan