Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06 (RECOMMENDED • MANUAL)

Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06 is an early-stage release of an adult-oriented fan game developed by Kiobe. Released in 2020, this specific build served as a foundational update that introduced several core mechanics and quality-of-life improvements that shaped the game's long-term development toward its current version 0.11.8. Key Features of Version 0.06

Resolution — A Compromise (Version 0.06 endpoint)

: Version 0.06 included a basic combat system where players could field up to four ninjas. It also featured early quest archetypes like "Cleaning" or "Dealing with Spies" to earn Ryo (currency). Mini-Games Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06

Structure: Players navigate quests, engage in mini-games like kunai throwing, and manage a team of up to four ninjas in battle.

: Many users who bought the game through bundles reported that the download link defaulted to instead of the newer : If you are experiencing this, the developer, Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0

1. Executive Summary

This report details the features, gameplay mechanics, and technical standing of "Naruto: Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06". This software is an unofficial, fan-made modification (mod) of a Naruto fighting game, likely built upon the Mugen engine or a similar 2D fighting framework. The version number (0.06) indicates an early development stage (Alpha/Early Beta). The mod is best known within the anime gaming community for its "boss rush" style gameplay and the inclusion of high-difficulty AI opponents based on the Naruto Shippuden storyline.

For a fraction of a second—0.006 seconds to be precise—the moon blinked. It also featured early quest archetypes like "Cleaning"

3. The "Red Naruto" Enemy Type The most terrifying addition in this version is "Red Naruto." Unlike the standard Sleepers, Red Naruto is a roaming boss that appears randomly. He is a physical manifestation of the Nine-Tails' chakra twisted by the Infinite Tsukuyomi. He has Naruto’s voice lines from the Pain arc, but distorted and reversed. He does not throw Rasengans; instead, he drags you into a sub-space where you must solve a memory puzzle based on Naruto’s sad childhood. Fail the puzzle, and the game triggers a unique game over screen showing your ANBU agent smiling as they are absorbed into the moon.

Interface Overhaul: Locations received mini-maps, and an integrated cheat system was added for future scroll quests.