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5 Best PSP Party/Minigame Games of All Time

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Best PSP Party/Minigame Games of All Time

We already published the list of best PSP games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PSP party/minigame games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the PSP definitely has a great library of party/minigame games.

So, if you’re a fan of both the PSP and party/minigame games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.

And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.

#5. KAZooK

KAZooK
  • Release Data: Monte Cristo/Xplosiv, 2006
  • Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame

Overall, Kazook is just another minigame title, attempting to enter the genre based on their quantity of minigames rather than their quality.

Added to the fact the unlocking and progression system doesn’t gives players any incentive to continue with the game, and this is a PSP title that you can fully experience in well under half an hour.

#4. Ape Escape Academy

Ape Escape Academy
  • Release Data: Shift/SCEI, 2006
  • Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame

Ape Escape Academy for the PSP has a number of mini-games but unfortunately not all of them make for a particularly engaging or challenging fun package.

But if you’re a fan of the series or craving for some mini-games, you just might want to play this one casually.

#3. Bomberman Land Portable

Bomberman Land Portable
  • Release Data: Racjin/Hudson, 2008
  • Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame

The Bomberman Land spin-off franchise boasts a distinctive single-player experience that emphasizes minigames, exploration, and scavenger hunts.

And if you’re a fan of traditional Bomberman and you want a shinier, portable version of the experience, this is a pretty solid game to get.

#2. Ape Escape Academy 2

Ape Escape Academy 2
  • Release Data: Shift/SCEI, 2006
  • Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame

An improvement on the first entry, Ape Academy 2 smartly adds a card game on top of the minigames.

However, just like the first game, this one should be played casually over the weekend, especially if you’re not a big fan of the franchise.

#1. WTF: Work Time Fun

WTF: Work Time Fun
  • Release Data: SCEJ/SCEI, 2006
  • Genre: Casual » Party / Minigame

Overall, WTF: Work Time Fun offers a bizarre mix of challenges.

They range from short and fun, to long and dull and everywhere in between.

But if you’re looking for something different, you can’t get much more different than Work Time Fun.


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See also: Best PS2 Games & Best PS3 Games

Are your favorite games on the list?

Deciding which PSP party/minigame game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!

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