Yet Found

Yet Found is a survival game developed by 0-Grav Games in 2005.

Plot
A family finds themselves in danger while the streets of their hometown, Sacramento, are infested with ongoing war. They drive quick to the airport to evacuate, lines are filled with scared residents. As you find yourself going elsewhere, there are plenty other dangers outside of what was once the capital of California and now a war zone, than you think.

Controversy
Due to its predictions of hardcore war and terrorism, the game was banned in Japan, much like Street Scare. The United States revoked the game in 2008 due to worries that it could inspire a terrorist crisis.

Especially Mexico and tons of others recalled Yet Found due to its portrayal of discrimination, especially with crime in San Salvador, part of the game as where the family actually fled to.

Europe had plans to ban the game before an appeal made by 0-Grav, describing how video games are meant to be fictional. The governments rejected that, describing that the game "took it too far," and the game is banned in the United Kingdom and Spain.

It was never released in Australia.