1. The Core Experience: Abduction & Abductee Status
-
The Abduction Event: Not just a flash of light. It would be a high-stakes, cinematic event. At night, a Zoi might see strange lights in the sky or hear humming noises. The abduction itself could occur during the night while they sleep, or they might be “summoned” to a deserted area (like the beach or a rooftop).
-
Post-Abduction Trauma: Zois don’t just come back fine. They return with a temporary “Disoriented” moodlet, missing energy, and perhaps a strange, glowing item in their inventory. They might have missing time (a 4-hour gap in their timeline).
-
Contactee System: Zois can gain a “Contactee” trait. This makes them obsessed with the sky, allowing them to gain skills faster at night but lowering their focus during the day.
-
Alien Pregnancy (Optional): Similar to legacy simulation games, a “Male Alien Pregnancy” equivalent, but with a realistic K-Drama twist—the Zoi might have to hide the physical changes from their spouse and society.
2. New World & Locations: “Area X”
-
A Hidden Sub-Area: A new, secluded area of the map, perhaps a forgotten observatory, a lighthouse, or a strange, rocky beach accessible only at night.
-
The Ship Interior: If a Zoi is abducted, they explore a hyper-realistic, dark metallic, and organic-looking alien ship interior. The aesthetic would be sleek, like modern Sci-Fi cinema, rather than cartoonish.
3. Alien Encounters & Behaviors
-
The “Undisguised” Alien: Aliens could walk among the Zois, appearing perfectly human but with slightly off skin tones (like a subtle pearl or blue shimmer) or strange colored eyes.
-
The “Deep Cover” Alien: An alien npc can befriend, romance, or live with the Zoi, trying to learn human emotions, creating dramatic narratives.
-
Alien Abilities: Hidden aliens can use telekinesis on small objects, erase memories of other Zois if they witness something, or “Scan” Zois to understand their personality traits instantly.
4. Gameplay Mechanics: Investigation & “Hidden Society”
-
Conspiracy Board System: A new, interactive object where a “Contactee” Zoi can connect photos, sightings, and data points, uncovering the truth about alien activities in Dowon or Bliss Bay.
-
Government Cover-up Career: A new career where a Zoi can work as a “Truth Seeker” (journalist) or a “Cover-Up Agent.”
-
The “Hidden Society” Portal: A rare opportunity to find a portal that leads to a secret alien community hideout, where you can learn about their tech or get abducted voluntarily.
5. Content & CAS (Create-a-Zoi)
-
Apparel: Futuristic, sleek, metallic-sheen clothing, holographic accessories, and “men in black” style suits.
-
CAS Options: New skin textures (subtle shimmer, translucent, metallic), new eye types (vertical pupils, glowing).
-
Build/Buy Items: Holographic computers, sleeping pods, mysterious, glowing, futuristic, and organic-looking furniture, and a Telescope that can be used for “Sky Surveillance.”
6. The Psychological “K-Drama” Element
-
Relationship Tension: An abducted Zoi might lose trust with their family, or develop a “Shared Secret” with another Sim.
-
Consequences of Truth: If a Zoi “Exposes” the truth via the “Bubbly” social app, a city-wide panic event could trigger, temporarily changing the atmosphere of the neighborhood (more police, NPCs talking about the alien fear).
In summary, this DLC would treat aliens as a sophisticated, psychol