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| Developer(s) | Running With Scissors |
| Publisher(s) | Ripcord Games |
| Distributor(s) | Good Old Games Gamersgate Direct2Drive Desura |
| Series | Postal |
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS |
| Release date(s) | November 14, 1997 |
| Genre(s) | Third-person shooter |
| Mode(s) | Singleplayer, Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: M (Mature) PEGI: 18+ OFLC: RC USK: Indexed |
| Media/distribution | CD-ROM |
| System requirements
Microsoft Windows: Minimum Requirements:
Recommended Requirements:
Mac OS: Minimum Requirements:
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Postal is a computer game, made by Running With Scissors and published by Ripcord Games in 1997. A sequel to the game, Postal², was released in 2003. Director Uwe Boll has bought the movie rights for the series, and has produced a film of the same name.
Postal is a 3D shooter with mainly isometric, but also some top-down levels featuring hand-painted backgrounds. Gameplay and interface are similar to first-person shooters of the time in most, but not on all counts:
There is no plot as such. The presence of a moving van on the first level suggests that the Postal Dude has been evicted from his home and is therefore "going postal", but no background story evolves during the game. However, the manual hints at a possible backstory (the Postal Dude believes the town's population has been infected by a madness plague), and an endgame video implies that the Postal Dude succumbed to his psychosis and is now incarcerated in a government facility.
There are plans to remake this game in HD after bringing Postal III to consoles once RWS gathers enough money. RWS hopes to bring the remake to Steam, Xbox Live Arcade, and PlayStation Store.[citation needed]
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