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Postal (video game)

}}''Postal Plus''
|series = Postal
|genre=Isometric third-person shooter
|modes=Singleplayer, Multiplayer
|platforms =Microsoft Windows, OS X, GNU/Linux, Android
}}
''Postal'' is an isometric third-person shooter video game developed by Running With Scissors and published by Ripcord Games in 1997. A sequel to the game, ''Postal²'', was released in 2003. Director Uwe Boll bought the movie rights for the series, and produced a film of the same name. A March 2001 re-release of the game, called ''Postal Plus'', included a "Special Delivery" add-on.
== General information ==
''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:
*Movement is always relative to the orientation of the player character ("The Postal Dude"). The player therefore must always be aware of the direction the character is facing, which can be difficult to some players on the isometric maps.
*There are eight weapon slots, each with a fixed amount of maximum ammo. The default weapon is a weak machine gun with unlimited ammo. Although it serves no practical purpose, the player can conceal their weapons by pressing the tilde key.
*Contrary to first-person shooters, however, the goal is not to stay alive and just reach the next level, but to kill a given percentage of the armed NPCs on the map. Only then the exit to the next level is activated. Even if the player is dead, they may still exit the level as long as the required number of hostiles have been killed.
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", and the manual describes a supposed "madness plague" that has been released on the town, but no background story evolves during the game, save for ominous diary entries shown in-between levels containing phrases like "The earth is hungry. Its heart throbs and demands cleansing. The earth is also thirsty...", hinting at the protagonist's insanity. The game ends with the Postal Dude attempting to massacre an elementary school, but failing due to having a mental breakdown and ending up getting captured by the government and incarcerated in an asylum, the very final image before the credits are shown being the Dude curled up in his cell, straitjacket bound.

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