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===The Sims 2 Nintendo DS===
In the Nintendo DS version, you will be abducted if you walk out into the desert and wait for your sanity meter to hit zero. After the abduction, your Sim will appear in the manager's hotel room, lying on the floor. They will wake up after a few seconds. The Sim will find it very difficult to walk for the next few minutes. You can combat this by sleeping.
 
==The Sims 3: Seasons==
Aliens and alien abduction return in ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons]]''. Abduction can occur when a Sim is on the same lot as a UFO. A Sim who has been abducted will have a negative [[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)/Life status#Aliens|"Abducted"]] [[moodlet]] for 10 hours. There is a 2% chance a Sim will get abducted at night. An additional +13% chance will be added if the Sim stargazes through a [[Telescope#The Sims 3|telescope]], and an extra +38% chance will be added for each space rock in a Sim's inventory, up to +75%.
 
When an abduction occurs, multi-colored sparkles will appear in the sky. All actions in the soon-to-be-abducted Sim's queue will be canceled, and will be replaced with the "Investigate Mysterious Anomaly" action. During this action, the Sim will walk over to the sparkles and look up at them curiously. Even if the player does not wish the Sim to be abducted, this action cannot be canceled, unless the player manages to block the Sim's way to those sparkles. Soon after, a UFO will appear, a blue beam will suck the Sim up into the UFO, and the UFO will then take off. Unlike ''The Sims 2'', the Sim's motive bars are not affected during abduction. Upon return, along with the aforementioned "Abducted" moodlet, the Sim will have a negative thought bubble of the abducting alien, and may also cry.
 
Female Sims only receive the "Abducted" moodlet after an abduction. There is a 33% chance that a young adult, adult, or elder male Sim will get the [[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)/Life status#Pregnancy / Babies|"Unexpected Weight Gain"]] moodlet after the "Abducted" moodlet has expired. After the "Unexpected Weight Gain" moodlet has expired, the Sim will give birth. Unlike ''The Sims 2'', the baby will be purely alien, not a hybrid. Also unlike ''The Sims 2'', the Sim is treated as a host, not as being truly pregnant. This is probably why elder males can carry alien babies, even though elders cannot become pregnant. Since male Sims carrying alien babies are not considered to be truly pregnant, they do not receive maternity leave or change into maternity clothes.
 
Another difference from ''The Sims 2'' is that the player will be given the choice of sending the baby back to the alien homeworld.
 
==The Sims 4: Get to Work==
 
Alien abduction returns in ''[[The Sims 4: Get to Work]]''. An abduction can occur anytime at night (9 pm- 4 am). When an abduction does occur, the Sim will stop whatever they're doing and go to the spot of abduction. The Sim will then be beamed up by a blue light into a UFO and be flown off. The Sim will be returned a couple of hours later with a moodlet pertaining to aliens and abduction.
 
Both female and male Sims, including aliens, can be abducted. Only males will return with a 100% chance of alien pregnancy, while females will only receive the moodlet.
 
Sims in the scientist or medical profession are more likely to be abducted. The satellite dish and the worm hole generator also increase the odds. The satellite dish can also be used to contact aliens, which may trigger an abduction.
 
==Trivia==
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