Postal (video game series)

Postal

Promotional art work of Postal III, depicting some of the main characters. From left to right: Krotchy, Larry the Crab, Randy Jones, The Postal Dude, Champ, and Jennifer Walcott.
Developers
  • Primary
  • Running With Scissors (1997—present)
  • TrashMasters Studios (2011)
  • Secondary
  • Avalon Style Entertainment (2005)
  • HeroCraft (2009)
  • Ministry of Fun (2009)
Publishers
Platforms Microsoft Windows, Linux, OS X, PlayStation 4, Android, Mac OS, J2ME
Platform of origin Microsoft Windows
First release Postal
November 14, 1997
Latest release Postal Redux
May 20, 2016

Postal is a computer game franchise developed by Running With Scissors known for its excessive violence and controversial content. Each game is set in a different genre; Postal is isometric, Postal 2 is a first-person shooter and various spin-off titles were in genres such as third-person shooter and top-down shooter. A film adaptation simply titled Postal was also produced by German director Uwe Boll.

Games

Main series

Spin-offs

Film

Main article: Postal (film)

A film adaptation of the Postal series was directed and co-written by Uwe Boll. Though the film shares the title of the first Postal video game, it is more heavily drawn from the sequel, Postal 2. New characters are introduced in the film, such as Faith (Jackie Tohn), a young barista who joins the Postal Dude in his adventure, and former U.S. president George W. Bush (Brent Mendenhall).

Book

A book based on the first Postal game in the series, named after the game's expansion pack, Postal: Special Delivery, was written by Alisa Bogodarova and published on October 29, 2015 by Publish Green in the form of a Amazon Kindle eBook. The book retells the game's story and the various events leading up to it, and introduces several new characters including the Postal Dude's high school friends and teachers as well as original fantasy characters.

Characters

Introduced in Postal

Introduced in Postal 2

Introduced in Postal III

Groups and organizations

See also

References

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