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^ 'Interview with Ryan Gordon: Postal 2, Unreal & Mac Gaming'.Archived from the original (PDF) on Janu. New Zealand Office of Film & Literature Classification. ^ 'Plain English guide to offence provisions in the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 and its Regulations' (PDF).^ Archived July 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine.^ 'Postal And Postal 2 For Linux Now Available On Desura'.^ 'Postal Celebrates 10 Years Of Debauchery'.^ 'Special Edition Marks Postal's Tenth Anniversary'.Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. ^ Postal 2: Paradise Lost - Teaser Trailer.Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. ^ The Secret History of the POSTAL Dude (Archived from the original on October 14, 2007.).On August 28, 2013, Boll announced he was funding production of Postal 2 through Kickstarter, but the project was cancelled in October 2013. In 2013, Boll announced the second Postal film. I don't know anyone who's played it like that, but I like that the people who made Postal are saying you can get through this game without any violence.' Reception Reception Because you can play Postal 2 in the most violent and graphic way, but you can also play it without hurting a single person. Gordon, who ported the game to those platforms, stated that he feels that the game holds a mirror to the worst aspects of modern society, saying in an interview that the game is a 'brilliant caricature of our mangled, disconnected, fast-food society, disguised as a collection of dirty jokes and ultraviolence.' Michael Simms, founder of Linux Game Publishing, also at one point commented on the matter, stating that 'although I wasn't a fan of the gameplay in Postal 2, I loved the message that the company was trying to put out. Regarding his views on the subject, Linux and Macintosh developer Ryan C. Coleman apparently survives as he can be seen in the Apocalypse Weekend expansion, bandaged up in the hospital (various evil Gary Coleman clones also serve as recurring enemies during Postal Dude's constant hallucinations). Later on in the game he can also be seen in the Police Station, when the player escapes from his cell he also frees everyone else-including Coleman, who can be seen running alongside Krotchy. Regardless of the Dude's actions, the police storm the building in an attempt to arrest Gary Coleman and a gunfight ensues which invariably results in Coleman's apparent demise, with or without the player's help. The Dude twice mistakes Coleman as having starred in What's Happening!! and The Facts of Life, when he actually starred in Diff'rent Strokes. The player can choose to fight and kill Coleman or simply have the book signed peacefully (after enduring a long line-up). The game also features a cameo by Gary Coleman, acting as himself, who appears early on as the objective of one of the game's tasks (travel to the local shopping mall to get Gary's autograph). They did appear in Apocalypse Weekend and the A Week in Paradise modification. There were also going to be cows included in the game, but they were left unprogrammed. Dogs will also chase and kill cats, and play fetch with the Dude's inventory items and severed heads. Once a canine's loyalty has been earned, the dog will attack anyone who attacks the Dude, or alternatively, anyone whom the Dude attacks. Most dogs have the ability to befriend the Dude if he feeds them a continual supply of dog biscuits or feeds them any other food (pizza, donuts, fast food). After nine shots the cat has run out of lives and it will fly from the end of the weapon. Every time a shot is fired, the cat meows in apparent agony, and the gunshot is muffled. When used, Postal Dude shoves the barrel of the currently equipped firearm into the cat's anus (cats can only be used while equipped with a shotgun or assault rifle) as a 'silencer'. A peculiar feature is the ability to pick up cats as an inventory item. In addition to cats and dogs, other animals present are elephants these animals can be shot or set on fire-or simply annoyed by the player walking into them-causing them to trumpet with rage and attack anyone within stomping distance. The town features many cars but they are all 'useless exploding props', according to Dude, and cannot be driven, although they can be blown up and sent flying into the air.