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WTF
Developer(s)D3, SCEI
Publisher(s)SCEJ
Platform(s)PSP
ReleaseJapan December 22, 2005
United States of America October 17, 2006
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single player or two players

Work Time Fun (also known as BH 2000, Hell's Part-Time Jobs 2000, Byte Hell 2000 [commonly mistranslated title], and Baito Hell 2000 [Japanese]) is a video game developed by D3 and SCEI for the Playstation Portable.

WTF has already been released in Japan on December 22, 2005, and will be released in America on October 17, 2006. [1]

Gameplay

The game contains over forty minigames, representing inane part-time jobs you receive from the "Job Demon", that you must complete 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, and karate fighting. By completing these minigames, you earn money which can be used at a gashapon machine to randomly receive a new minigame, prizes for your gallery, or even a gadget that you can use in real life, such as a clock.

Minigames

Trivia

  • The initials of the game's English name, WTF, are also an initialism for a phrase denoting surprise or puzzlement, which fits in with the game's theme. Whether this is intentional or a coincidence is unknown.
  • The US version of the game was leaked onto the internet on September 17, 2006.