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Holistic Guidance - WTF Work Time Fun

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $14.99
Your Save: $ 15.00 ( 50% )
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Manufacturer: D3 Publisher
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 144 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: D3 Publisher EAN: 0879278110045 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: Features a number of minigames Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: D3 Publisher Manufacturer: D3 Publisher Model: 11004 Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: D3 Publisher Release Date: 2006-10-17 Studio: D3 Publisher
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Features
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Features a number of minigames Features a number of unlockable gadgets Delivers bite-size morsels of arcade style action unlike anything ever seen on the PSP
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Editorial Reviews:
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Created specifically for the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system, WTF is a crazy collection of fun and addictive mini-games that drive the player to perform sometimes trivial, sometimes mind-bending, but always-fun jobs in pursuit of the almighty dollar. Players will spend their well-earned money in the prize-vending machines on new jobs, games, trinkets and for the first time ever on the PSP system, tools to use in the real world such as the World Clock, Ramen Timer, and Flashlight. After players have spent their money, they'll head back to work so they can earn more money to buy more stuff, like real life but much more fun. WTF delivers gamers compelling, bite-sized morsels of frenzied arcade-style action unlike anything ever seen on the PSP system. Single Player or Multiplayer Gameplay Modes - Play through the game solo, or with your friends in 5 multiplayer mini-games using wireless ad hoc mode
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I'm Not Sure Why... Comment: ... but I can't put this stupid game down! I spent almost an hour just putting the caps on pens and buying stupid plastic figures out of a gumball machine.
This is one of those time-waster type games that keep you hooked for reasons you aren't even fully aware of. Some of the games include sorting baby chickens into groups (male, female and "Heaven," and god forbid you send a live one into the Heaven pile), punching flying coffee cups, catching baseballs, cutting dedication ceremony ribbons while intoxicated, splitting wood (please don't split the cute animals!) and a bunch of other very bizarre stuff. For jobs completed, you get a paycheck ranging anywhere from a few cents to a couple bucks.
Then you go blow your paycheck on capsule toys and new minigames. Lather, rinse, repeat. And I can't wait to get home from work to do it all again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why why why! Comment: This game is awful, but I found myself playing it for hours! Why why why! You do "work" (capping pens, sorting chickens, making pots, wrestling) for a paycheck. Then you take that paycheck to get useless figurines or new "games" as in new "work." The work is usually quite grueling, but for some reason I still continued to play for hours! When I made my first $50, I put it into the $50 vending machine and got....a figurine. But did that deter me from continuing to play? No!
Some of the games are really hard like "Run Like Hell." But there's something terribly motivational about working really hard and trying to win new games to try out. I feel a little sad that I will cap 1000 pens just for $20. But I figure, if I've played it for hours, I obviously was having fun, right?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Strangest Game I Have Ever Played Comment: WTF for the PSP is definitely the strangest game I have ever played. I bought it on a whim at Toys R Us. It was priced at $9.98, but since it was on the clearance rack, it was an additional 20% off, so I got it for $7.98. I have a hard time resisting games priced in that price range. Like another reviewer, I had no idea what to think of this game when I first picked it up, and it took me a little while to figure out how to buy more than the first 4 games ("Jobs") that were already loaded for me to play. I have to say, after now playing it for a few hours, this compilation of games is not only strange, but strangely addicting. From wood chopping to putting caps on ink pens, it's amazing how addicting these mini-games are. It's like playing WarioWare Microgames with a slightly darker twist. Some of the visuals are downright strange. I find the baseball game to be very difficult, but for the most part, the other mini-games that I have played are enjoyable. I would NOT pay more than $20 for this game, but if you find it on clearance, it's a definite must buy. ENJOY! :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfect game for the PSP Comment: This is a fun collection of about 40 bizarre mini games. You start with only a few games that you play to earn money which you can spend in vending machines to receive trinkets, tools, and more games.
Most of the games the novelty wears off after playing a few times, however there are several games that are fun and addicting.
I find myself playing WTF when I have 10-15 minutes to kill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hard to put down Comment: I really don't know how to describe this game, but it is hard to put down. You do simple tasks to earn money such as helping someone cross the street, kind of like a generic frogger or my favorite getting people together for a protest. You get emails from other people that do the same mind numbing tasks as you which can be amusing at times. A game you should pick up if you have a lot of free time on your hands(ie travel, shift-workers, or Chicago Cubs Championship Party Planner.) Essential for military deployments.
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