
The "Postal" franchise is a series of shooter games developed by Running with Scissors (RWS). Known for its extreme violence, black humor, and controversial content, the series has been a subject of debate in the gaming industry and mainstream media since the release of the first title in 1997. The mention of "Postal Babes" refers to a specific marketing and in-game element utilized by the developers to court controversy and appeal to a specific demographic.
: The standard version includes blood and dismemberment during combat. postal babes 240x320 uncensored
Today, that content seems quaint. The idea of charging $1.99 via SMS to download a 30KB pin-up wallpaper is charmingly primitive. Yet, for millions, those 240 pixels by 320 pixels were enough to express who they were. They weren't just buying a wallpaper; they were buying an identity. The "Postal" franchise is a series of shooter
Many online platforms have strict guidelines against explicit content. Accessing or sharing such material could result in account suspension or other actions by platform moderators. : The standard version includes blood and dismemberment
The Postal series has always thrived on controversy. In many regions, mobile games were subject to strict carrier censorship. "Uncensored" versions were highly sought after on third-party forums and "WAP" sites because they retained the original gore, suggestive dialogue, and pin-up style gallery unlocks that were often stripped out of the versions sold on official carrier storefronts. Retro Gaming and Legacy
A side-scrolling beat 'em up style. You can perform combos, crouch, jump, and interact with environmental objects like switches and doors. Difficulty:

