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Version 0.06: Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi

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As of now, the original Eternal Tsukuyomi remains frozen in time. The final version (0.11) was made available to backers and for purchase, but the project is no longer actively supported.

The keyword refers to an early-stage, community-developed ⁠Naruto adult fan game hosted on platforms like Itch.io created by independent developers like Kiobe. Built around the premise of Madara Uchiha’s ultimate genjutsu, the project allows players to explore an alternate "what-if" reality where the Infinite Tsukuyomi was never dispelled. Instead of fighting to free the shinobi world, the gameplay focuses on interacting with various characters trapped inside their idealized dream worlds. Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi Version 0.06

Set in an alternate timeline where Madara Uchiha successfully casts the Infinite Tsukuyomi (Moon Eye Plan) at the climax of the war, the game drops players not into the role of Naruto or Sasuke, but into the shoes of an unnamed ANBU operative who was outside the genjutsu’s radius. The world has become a silent dreamscape. Your allies are trapped in perpetual, blissful illusions, while the real world rots. The environment is a decaying, fog-ridden version of the Leaf Village, populated by "Sleepers"—former friends and enemies who act as hostile, puppet-like guardians of the dream.

Balancing the combat system and fixing early-game "bugs" that were prevalent in the 0.06 build. Where to Find It Today Let me know which direction works best for you

Although Naruto Eternal Tsukuyomi is no longer in active development, it stands as a testament to the passion of the fandom. While major studios focus on fighting games and arena brawlers, independent creators built a world where fans could romance their favorite characters, solve puzzles, and live out a peaceful alternate reality. It was a bold attempt to answer the question: "What if the heroes lost, and everyone got their dream?" In that sense, it was a truly unique entry in the long history of Naruto video games.

Unlike standard game updates that fix bugs, each iteration of Eternal Tsukuyomi changes the lore. The developer, known only as "Madara_Dev," hides narrative clues in the patch notes. For Version 0.06, the patch notes were leaked on a dark forum, revealing: Set in an alternate timeline where Madara Uchiha

Version 0.06 established the core framework that more recent updates have built upon:

: As an early build, Version 0.06 featured an unforgiving combat curve. Enemies near the outskirts of Konoha were notoriously difficult, a mechanic that was eventually simplified and rebalanced in later patches like Version 0.11. 2. Quest and Economic Structures

Public documentation for Version 0.06 is scarce. However, extrapolating from later updates and developer notes, it’s likely that 0.06 featured:

Version 0.11 introduced numerous new 18+ scenes involving characters like Hinata, Ino, Kushina, and Rin.