Early access games often bring unexpected surprises, and the life simulator inZOI is no exception. After developers removed the ability to "accidentally" run over children with vehicles, resourceful players discovered a new way to disrupt the game's harmony - they've started mass kidnapping babies.

While some players are already exploiting this glitch, accidentally stealing someone else's child isn't so simple. It requires a specific sequence: first get invited to another character's home, then pick up the baby... and simply walk away with your "legal loot".

But the madness doesn't end there. Gamers found they can similarly "collect" adult NPCs - just force any ZOI into your car, whether it's a random passerby or a schoolkid near the gates of an educational institution.

However, this experiment is temporary. Kidnapped children magically age up and return to their biological parents, continuing to attend school on schedule. Some players use this glitch as a quirky alternative to the adoption system, which won't be fully implemented until May. Others simply create anarchy, testing the game world's boundaries.

The big question remains: will developers consider this notorious glitch unacceptable (like the previous vehicle issue) or leave it as a unique "feature" for players' amusement?

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