5/5 rating based on 70 reviews. Read all reviews for Shiba Force for iPhone.
Shiba Force is free iOS app published by Desarrollo Bromio SC
cupcakerainbow1178
So adorable it’s kind of like Callebaut cats or dogs/unicorn do you know that kind of game really cute☺️
hbikjtfffy
I just downloaded the game and the third mission I spews doing. When the treasure box came, I couldn’t tap the claim button and. Even redonloaded IT. So my opinion I wouldn’t get it
DonutDory
I’ve had this game since it came out, it’s 2021 so, two-ish years? I will admit in that time I’ve played it maybe once every couple months. It sits in my game library with its one, red, notification dot, taunting me to come check on my shibas. In the time I’ve had it I’ve collected 7 Shibas in total, with 5 of them at level 2. I will say that this game has a handful of flaws, for one the leveling system grants too little exp per trip. It takes an entire day to level a Shiba up by one level, or the equivalent of 10 ads, or the equivalent of a ton of coins. At least there’s a variety of ways to level your shibas, but it just takes too long. (3 Shiba trips, 20 minutes, is 1 hour, that gets you less than a quarter of a Shiba meter full. If you check frequently 1 Shiba level equals about 4 hours, if you don’t miss a single trip) Now that, that’s out of the way… On to the gem system. I have pretty much no complaints. I’ve read quite a few reviews criticizing the gem system, but honestly, you get gems weekly and you can convert your stacks of coins into gems. It reminds me of the gem conversion in KleptoCats, it works, especially since it’s very easy to horde coins, (because you really have to grind for Shiba exp.) Finally, my compliments. This game has some amazing art and wonderful movie references. I enjoy seeing what my Shibas drag in next. It’s art style reminds me of the other hyperbeard games, playful, cute, and a bit funny. (Can’t forget quirky) The game seems to have similar mechanics to KelptoCats, KelptoDogs, and KelptoCorns in that they all have a similar currency conversion system. It makes playing all of the games easier, since coin collection (hoarding) takes priority, you can also play all of them simultaneously, checking one after another while waiting on one game. It seems to be a ploy to keep the user interested in the games… haha, anyways, Shiba Force has evolved quite a bit since it’s launch, like most hyperbeard games I can only play the mini games for so long before I switch apps, but I’d say it’s a well-balanced game. - From, an obsessed reviewer
SMORZ4LIFE
Finally a game about shibas that doesn’t drown you in cuteness and actually gives you a nice plot and a simplistic idea which is so satisfying
Indiana Goof
It's a fun, cute, silly little game, but what I want to know is... how do I turn off the ads?
tokinz
So the 2 stars are for the artwork and doggos. This game is definitely not rewarding besides collecting shibas that take forever to do so. Basically, you send dogs out on missions and they come back with gold, diamonds or treasure (I NOW HAVE A COLLECTION OF OVER 20 TENNIS BALLS!!) Meanwhile, you can only send 3 out on missions at a time and you level so so so slow! As for the player waiting for the mission to end, you click on ads to get more coins. Even the mini games are a bore and give 1 coin after killing 5 monsters or so.