Track and Field
Track and Field is a 1983 Sports, Single and Multiplayer video game based on Olympics developed and published by Konami. There are up to six different events available such as 100 Meter Dash, Long Jump, Javelin Throw, 110 Meter Hurdles, Hammer Throw and High Jump. The player can assume the role of the athlete who must participate in multiple matches and struggle to become the first who cross the finish line first in 100 Meter Dash. The player can control the protagonist using two button controls, one button is use for run while second button uses to action. In 100 Meter Dash, the player needs to run as fast as possible compared to his opponent and cross the finish line first to win the match. In Long Jump event, the player must run fast and press the action button at the correct time and jump longer to set his record. There are different events to play and each event has its unique gameplay and objectives that the player has to complete to progress through the game. With superb mechanics, old-school graphics and smooth controls, Track and Field is the best game to play.
#1 WTF: Work Time Fun
WTF: Work Time Fun is an Action, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation Portable. The game introduces the collection of more than forty mini-games, offering insane part-time jobs that the player receive from the Job Demon, and must accomplish within time limit and at the specific difficulty, depending on the objective and level. There are a variety of jobs that the player must do while playing such as counting the chickens, chopping wood, karate, putting caps on pens, and other humorously mini-games. The game rewards the player with money for each completed mini-game and the player can use at a gashapon to procedurally receive a new mini-game, prizes for his gallery, or even gadgets. The game introduces a beautiful cast of characters and it is famous by the Beit Hell 2000 in Japan. The level difficulty will be increased as the player progress through the game. WTF: Work Time Fun includes Forty challenging Mini-Games, Puzzle-solving, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.