
This is an excellent idea, which means we don’t have to farm for an eternity to level up every character. And unlike Ultimate Contest’s story, we can choose anyone to fight with in these missions and every ninja going to be rewarded with XP, not only the one we used. Completing them gives us money and XP, which helps levelling up the characters. And the missions, which doesn’t rank us up this time, but represents a bigger story, because every mission built their task on the previous’ one. It can be a technique or an item that is needed for a technique (for example, you can’t use Sasuke’s Curse Mark Chidori without his broken headband).

And there are a lot of sidestories with the others, parted to a lot of short conversations and tasks that rewards us, if we complete them. These give mere fun, while Tanzaku Town is a big moneybag, if we sit to the good machine. The minigames contains challenges like tree-climbing, or weapon practice with Tenten, which tests our reaction time. And with this, the 2-3 hour long game starts, where we have no other task but to punch every crystal out of everyone who stays in our way until we get to the finals, fight our last battle and… unlock all the other challenges.Īnd “all the other challenges” means minigames, short storylines with the others and missions, which would be a mistake to skip. And the regulation? A “Hokage-exchange”-one, of course.

And the winner’s prize? He can make a new regulation for Konoha and this extra is enough for Naruto to get the most crystals, which represents the points. Every genin, chuunin and jonin takes part of the challenge, so there are tons of fights ahead of us.

Grandma doesn’t like the traditional, festival-like solution, but organises an event where the ninjas of Hidden Leaf and Hidden Sand battle against each other in peaceful conditions and decide who has the better fighter. The main element of the game is the career called Ultimate Contest, where Tsunade and her advisories are planning the next annual event of the village.
