Ozone The Flying Squirrel: The Abundant Game

Ozone The Flying Squirrel: The Abundant Game is an indie platforming game hybrid developed and published by ATBW Interactive for the C4 and C8 systems on November 21, 2007, and was intended to be based on the 2006 adult animated film Ozone The Flying Squirrel: The Abundant Adventure. It is one of only few AO rated games on the ATBW C4 and ATBW C8 and the only AO rated game from ATBW Label Networks.

Gameplay
Players play the titular character Ozone who has to rescue the red and beige jewels through several worlds. Ozone has five lives, and ten hit points, but can increase the number of lives if the player collects 100 zachface coins or gets a red heart jewel mid game.

Development
Development of both versions began in February 2007 and it was led by the same person who created the successful movie in 2006.

Controversy
The game was somewhat successful, but it caused major controversy owing to its excessive blood and gore, extreme sexual violence, and uncensored adult content. The game itself had just enough of such content to be banned in various countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina, and many more. In New Zealand, even simply possessing the game is a criminal offense. The game is also banned from ATBW Blog and PBLOG for its content and posting the game onto any emulator on ATBW Blog will lead to a ban from it.