Inzoi Players Embrace New Game Bugs by Kidnapping Babies
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Inzoi Players Embrace New Game Bugs by Kidnapping Babies

The recent life simulation game Inzoi allows players to exploit bugs by kidnapping virtual infants, adding an unexpected twist to gameplay.

Inzoi’s recently launched life simulation game continues to showcase a variety of unexpected bugs. One particularly amusing quirk allows players to kidnap virtual babies. While this might raise concerns about gameplay ethics, it’s important to note that players have to navigate several steps—such as getting invited to another character’s home—before they can actually pick up and carry the infant back.

Interestingly, this isn’t the only method players have discovered to kidnap characters in the game. They can also compel NPCs to enter their vehicles involuntarily, including some unsettling instances involving children hanging out near schools.

The kidnapping mechanics in Inzoi are simply a result of programming errors, though they contribute to the chaotic experience players are enjoying. The game’s developers have made it clear that these actions don’t seriously affect the kidnapped characters; after some time, the abducted infants grow up and return home unscathed.

Players are making the most out of the situation by using these mechanics as an unconventional stand-in for a yet-to-be-implemented adoption feature, scheduled for future updates. Furthermore, the developers previously had to patch out an issue where players could run over children with cars, pointing to a trend of ethically questionable gameplay options.

Anyway, such moments of twisted humor are what many gamers love about early access titles, making Inzoi an interesting, if problematic, addition to the life simulation genre.

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