A popular Game Mod, included in later releases of the game, titled A Week in Paradise backports Apocalypse Weekend's enhancements and additional weapons to the base game, as well as merging the two campaigns and adding some extra content for good measure. Returning a library book? Anti-book protesters set the library on fire with him in it.) There is an expansion pack ( Apocalypse Weekend) with its own campaign that covers Saturday and Sunday of The Postal Dude's weirdest week, with new weapons and characters. (Cashing his paycheck? Robbers invade the bank and he gets caught in the crossfire. The Postal Dude is now married and lives in a trailer park, and the game covers what has to be the weirdest week of his life, as every day the simplest errands become life-or-death battles. The 2003 sequel Postal 2, doesn't play itself nearly as seriously. You play as "The Postal Dude", who believes himself the Only Sane Man, and goes on a bloody rampage, shooting it out with cops and soldiers-and inevitably inflicting a lot of collateral damage along the way. It's arguably one of the most unsettling PC games ever created, and one that attracted a good dose of attention from the Moral Guardians. And before that? 1997's Postal, developed by Running With Scissors. Before Uwe Boll brought us the magnificent masterpiece Postal, there was the notoriously tasteless Postal 2.
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