Post Office
1976
Published by American Postal Workers Union
Subtitled "The game that sends the message with the mail", this roll-and-move affair was produced as a propaganda vehicle by the American Postal Workers Union. Players move wooden mailbox-shaped pieces along a track from their home to the post office, and each space is marked with a message such as "Postal Workers Call for Legislation to Save the Postal Service (An extra throw for a good idea.)" Along the way, players also land on mailbox spaces, where they read a card from a deck of letters. Example: "Dear Mr. Sucquor, We found your package in Poughkeepsie. Should be here in a couple of weeks! Fly-By-Night Private Delivery Inc. (Go back 1 space to learn your lesson)."
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