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blissfulnoise
07-23-2008, 02:07 PM
Recently posted this to my blog and I thought I'd share it here. Hit the link in my signature to view pictures of the game.

Work Time Fun (or WTF) is a mini game collection on the PSP in the vein of WarioWare. It features 40 different games and a plethora of “toys” to unlock. The name WTF is a pun on the popular acronym for “What the fuck?” in that a lot of this game boarders well past strange.

The modus operandi for playing the game is such: you are in hell, and since you have nothing better to do, you can acquire jobs from the Work Demon to fill your day. The Work Demon will offer you 4 jobs at any one time. Pick one and proceed.

These "jobs" are actually all of the different games. You initially start with four of them (Pendemonium, Baseball Superstars, Four Fingers, and Mushroom Xing) but you'll be able to unlock more as time goes on. Upon completion of a mini game (assuming some level of success), you will receive a paycheck. Now you can spend that money on one of a few different capsule toy machines (from the $1.00 machine to the $50.00 machine). Most of the time you will get a random trinket that will be stored in a collection screen along with a humorous or bizarre blurb. Sometimes you’ll get an interactive “tool”; some of which range from the useful (a bill splitter), to the strange (a set of eyes on the PSP which you can hold up to your head over your real eyes), to the really strange (a Ramen Noodle timer featuring video of either a bikini clad woman or man). If you're lucky, you may unlock another mini game.

Here’s a list of all the Tools and Games you can unlock.

Games:

• 3 Count: Play as a wrestler and kick out of a pin count 3 times. The closer you kick out to “zero” the more money you make.
• 3 Legged Challenge: Play with a friend and take steps in rhythm to get to the end of the race.
• Animal Investigation Corps: Listen to several zoologist reports on the number of a type of animal they’ve seen that day and tally up the results. Failure to do so sends the animal on a one way extinction course.
• Baseball Superstars: Field fly balls and throw them to first base. Miss three times and you’re out. Features an angry coach.
• Bouncer Bash: Insane groupies and fans want to get at the band. You’re there to stop them... with extreme prejudice.
• Buddha’s Quest: A sort of RPG. Proceed and fight the 100 different Buddhas. I haven’t gotten it yet, but any game that has you fight a guy called “Poop Buddha” is a winner in my book.
• Caddy’s Quest: Pick up golf balls from an infinitely large golf course one patch of grass at a time. Don't step in the dog poop.
• Candy Shop: Match candy sticks with the request. You can send unwanted pieces back in the candy shute but be careful not to back the whole thing up.
• Chick Sorting: Sort baby chickens into Male, Female, and Dead categories. Send a live chicken to heaven accidently (or on purpose) and pay the price.
• Cliff Race 2000: Race at a cliff at breakneck speeds. Slam on your breaks and try to stop as close to the edge as possible without going over.
• Cliff Race 2000 VS: A two player version of Cliff Race 2000; both of you race to see who can stop closest to the edge of the cliff.
• Copy Cat: A nasty version of Simon. Repeat the pattern.
• Copy Cat 2: A two player version of Copy Cat. Take turns repeating the pattern.
• Demonstration Roundup: Visit nearby buildings and gather people up to join you at a demonstration rally (WE AGREE!!!) in an increasingly longer and longer line. Run into the cops and they’ll break up your group.
• Drunken Mayor: Haven’t played this one yet, but apparently you do mayoral things and keep the world from Global Thermonuclear War.
• Elf King: One of the most frightening games you’ll ever play. Your son is possessed, ride to the elf king as fast as possible to cure him.
• Four Fingers: A game of mumblety-peg. Stab between your four fingers with an ice pick. You lose when you stab yourself.
• Ghost Psychic: Decide if the ghost in the picture is real or fake. (protip: you want to believe)
• Hand Bell Delight: A rhythm game. Ring your hand bells in time with the song and enjoy huge breasted anime chicks in the process.
• Happy Bullet: Haven’t gotten this one yet either. Shoot a sad person with a bullet to make them happy. (?)
• Hell Pottery: Fire up your kiln and make a pot. Throw things into the fire to keep the temperature optimal to keep from making a lumpy mush or a pile of ashes.
• Karate Superstar: Punch random (and sometimes very strange) objects out of the air. Perfect timing is required.
• Lumberjack: Split wood but be careful not to chop the bunnies or dolphins in half.
• Lumberjack Challenge: A two player version of Lumberjack. One player only cuts blue logs and one player only cuts red logs.
• Mad Dribblin: Keep the soccer ball in the air a la California Games.
• Mushroom Xing: You’ve taken some bad shrooms and now you’re playing in traffic. Sort of like Frogger, your goal is to get across the street.
• The Net: Cast a net and come back to reel it in when the fisherman tells you to. This happens in real time and the PSP cannot be shut down to speed up the clock. Can be up to 10 hours later. Miss it by a minute and get nothing.
• Pendemonium: You’re put to work in a pen factory putting caps on pens. It’s about as exciting and as fun as it sounds. Sometimes the pens are backwards so you’ll need to rotate them to put the cap on the right end.
• Perfect Nanny: Stop the troll babies from crying while swatting at insects.
• Pollinator: Just like Lunar Lander but you’re landing your “seed” on a new planet.
• Private Number: Guess the last four digits of a girls phone number in a game sort of like Mastermind.
• Private Number Deluxe: Just like Private Number but with new girls.
• Private Number Executive: Just like Private Number but with new girls.
• Ready to Order: Take a restaurant order from a large group of indecisive assholes.
• RPS World Championship: It’s a rock, paper, scissors tournament.
• Run Like Heck: Haven’t actually gotten this one yet, but throw food at a monster than run away.
• Séance: Work with a friend to summon the dead; use rhythm to make the spirit appear.
• Space Blaster: Haven’t gotten this game yet, but it’s apparently a shooter. Kill 3 bosses.
• Traffic Counter: You’ve got a clicker and it’s your job to count “humans” as they cross the screen.
• William Hell: Shoot the famous apple and not the troll.

Tools:

• Bingo: You supply the cards; the PSP will supply the balls!
• Chinese Astrologer: Find out what sign you were born under.
• Counter: Convert units! Pounds to Kilos, Decimal to Binary. The world is yours!
• Eye Spy: A fake set of eyes.
• Handy Light: A bright light available in different shades.
• King of the Castle: Allow you to play a game called “King of the Castle” with friends. Essentially a strange version of truth or dare.
• Matchmaker: Find out if you’re compatible with someone.
• Ramen Timer: A countdown to when your delicious ramen will be cooked.
• Restaurant Bill Splitter: Split a bill!
• World Clock: Tell time in Singapore!

In addition to playing the games and collecting toys, you can achieve awards for performing well (or very poorly) in each game. Think of these like Xbox 360 Achievements. Some of these can be extremely difficult to get and offer nothing beyond the satification of a job (well?) done.

One of the final elements of the game are the various emails you’ll get from your “co-workers”. These serve no function in the “game” itself, but add a lot of color to the strangely compelling monotony of the rest of the WTF experience.

Ok, so the game is wacky and features lots of strange things. What makes this game noteworthy?

Subtext.

The whole game is an unapologetically scathing send-up of the mini game genre. This is more relevant than ever in the wake of the Wii and DS with dozens of “mini-game” collections available and most selling very well. From the name of each game, to the crap toys you can buy, to the fabulous use of the game medium (there’s a lot of speech in this game); all of it is sticking its finger in the face of every other mini-game collection, most definitely including itself. From the setting (hell) to the objectives (count stuff, listen to stuff, press a button over and over into infinity) to the rewards (a plastic piece of crap out of a vending machine), all of it speaks to what consumers expect from a game like this.

On that front, if the criteria in defining something as art is to “say something”; than this game delivers in spades. But it’s still a game, right? Is it worth actually playing for something other than just the experience? The short answer is yes.

This game succeeds on a lot of levels. None of the mini games in and of themselves would be considered excessively “fun”, but as a collective group, there are a lot of things going on. Some games like Demonstration Roundup and Bouncer Bash are indeed fun; nothing complex or engaging but are enjoyable to play. Some games like Mad Dribblin, Karate Superstar, and Four Fingers are extremely simple but somehow ink out a very addictive quality to them. Other games like Caddy’s Quest, Chick Sorting, and Pendemonium are the definition of tedium but their inclusion in the game highlights how droll most supposed "fun" games really are. And yet others like Buddha’s Quest, 3 Count, and Hand Bell Delight are great send-ups of established conventions in other video games.

And it doesn't stop with the games. The tools are great parodies in and of themselves. Bingo without cards? During your PSP into a light? A ramen timer? The developers clearly looked at the unlockables in WarioWare Touch and Twisted and asked, "Who the heck uses this stuff?" and let their mind wander from there.

This is truly an example of where the sum of a game far outweighs the parts. On the surface, WTF comes off as yet another "me too" WarioWare clone (though I'd say that WTF takes WarioWares great creativity in game design and takes it to another very strange level) but it actually is saying a lot more than most people realize. The games are all much longer than the 10 second bursts that WW offers, and there aren't as many to choose from, but, for some reason, the whole experience is much more addiciting and maddening.

I couldn't say that most people would opt to play WTF over WarioWare. Frankly, a lot of WTF's success is achieved on the back of WarioWare. But man, if you've played WW, you’ve gotta at least take the trip that WTF offers.

kaedesdisciple
07-23-2008, 02:31 PM
I only paid $10 for this on clearance at TRU. Maybe I should actually open it up...

Cryomancer
07-23-2008, 02:34 PM
Definetely one of the games I will actually buy when I get a PSP.

sirhansirhan
07-23-2008, 02:49 PM
WTF is actually probably my most-played game ever on the PSP, as weird as that sounds. (It's possible that I've played Me & My Katamari, Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles, PoPoLoCrois, LocoRoco, or Lumines more, as they're all hovering around the same amount of playtime, but I think WTF is actually the true winner.) I love it. My favorite mini games are Four Fingers, Chick Sorting, and Lumberjack.

A few factoids to supplement the original post:

1) In Ghost Psychic, the ghost is always real according to the game, no matter how not real it looks. If you always choose "real," you will get the maximum amount of money.

2) In Drunken Mayor, all you have to do is control the mayor's hands while he cuts the tape at various locations' opening ceremonies. The mayor is so drunk, though, that this is actually really hard. It's like steering those drunk driver simulation cars.

3) Happy Bullet will give you a description of a person to look for in silhouette in a building (i.e wearing a cowboy hat, is a girl, holding a katana) to shoot. You have a very short amount of time to find them.

I remember when this game first came out, the reviews were horrid. Like <5 out of ten, almost across the board. At GameSpot, of all places, they posted a positive review where they described in Chick Sorting how males go in to the "Boy" box, females go into the "Girl" box, and dead chicks go into the "Heaven" box, and I was sold. Truly one of the best, funniest, and most overlooked gems on the PSP.

blissfulnoise
07-23-2008, 02:55 PM
1) In Ghost Psychic, the ghost is always real according to the game, no matter how not real it looks. If you always choose "real," you will get the maximum amount of money.

I forgot to mention that, one of the best meta elements in the game. Even if the picture has not a trace of a ghost in it, if you pick "real" you get money. And any time you pick "fake" you get no money, regardless of the picture.

There's some great commentary on skeptism and belief in the supernatural to be found in there.

I'm going to go through the games when I have time and try to take a picture from every game and add additional details on each game.

Clownzilla
07-24-2008, 12:23 PM
This game is a complete waste of valuable time and has no real point........BUT I LOVE IT!

Fear The Turtle
07-24-2008, 12:50 PM
Excellent review, sounds like an awesome portable game experience. I'll check it out.

c0ldb33r
07-24-2008, 01:44 PM
Wow, thanks for the heads up. I see this used all the time but never picked it up. I thought it would be a crappy Warioware knockoff so never bothered. Next time I see it I'm going to get it. Although now that I've said that, I'll never see it in the wild again ;)

josekortez
07-25-2008, 08:49 PM
The game is only $14.99 new at Gamestop:

http://www.ebgames.com/Catalog/ProductDetails.aspx?product_id=61598

tomwaits
07-27-2008, 08:07 PM
One other gameplay note. You have to 'earn' a LOT of money to unlock all the mini-games and tools from the vending machines. You'll usually just get one of the hundreds of trinkets.

Once you've unlocked them, Bouncer Bash and Pollinator are two of the highest paying 'jobs'. Practice Bouncer Bash a little and you can usually earn $50+ each time you play. Pollinator is a really quick game, with payouts up to $5 each time you land successfully.

otaku
07-27-2008, 08:21 PM
I picked it up when it first came out. Warioware is far better imo. This game is ok and if found cheap (I'd say 10 bucks or less) is worth it but while some games are good some of them are just awful