Bugs found in Family Guy The Quest for Stuff for iOS
At QAwerk, we recently conducted a thorough analysis of Family Guy The Quest for Stuff for iOS, a mobile game that brings the irreverent humor and adventure of the popular animated series to life. The game combines engaging storytelling with dynamic gameplay mechanics, offering players an immersive experience filled with quirky challenges and familiar characters. Its vibrant graphics and interactive features aim to captivate fans while delivering a unique gaming experience.
In deeper exploration, Family Guy The Quest for Stuff for iOS reveals a diverse range of functionality. The game features complex character interactions, fluid animations, and responsive controls that together create a compelling and entertaining user experience. However, as with any sophisticated platform, minor glitches and inconsistencies were observed during our detailed testing process.
We led a meticulous Bug Crawl to uncover potential issues that could influence gameplay flow, UI responsiveness, and overall stability. Our QA engineers carried out a comprehensive QA test of the QAwerk test blog: Family Guy The Quest for Stuff for iOS, and here are the results of our work.
Main game screen doesn't load after unlocking device – endless loading screen appears
Critical
Open app.
- Start the game and proceed to gameplay.
- During the session, lock the device screen.
- Unlock the device and attempt to continue playing.
- Observe that the game remains stuck on endless loading.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The game gets stuck on the endless loading screen, preventing the user from continuing.
The game should properly resume after unlocking the device and displaying the main game screen.
Hero models overlap and pass through each other
Major
No special preconditions are required.
- Open the game and navigate to the screen where multiple heroes are present.
- Wait for heroes to move.
- Observe that hero models pass through each other instead of maintaining proper collision.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
Hero models clip through each other, breaking visual realism and potentially affecting gameplay mechanics.
Hero models should have proper collision detection and should not overlap or pass through one another.
Buttons on start screen are shifted and cropped
Major
No special preconditions are required.
- Launch app.
- Observe the buttons on the Start Screen.
- Notice that the buttons are misaligned and portions are cropped.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The buttons are misaligned and partially cropped, making them harder to tap.
Buttons should be correctly positioned and fully visible, ensuring easy interaction. The start screen should be adapted to the gadget screen.
Misalignment of text and icon on 'Characters' tab in 'Shop' screen
Trivial
No special preconditions are required.
- Open the app.
- Navigate to the ‘Shop’ screen.
- Locate the ‘Characters’ tab and observe the alignment of text and icon.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The text and icon appear misaligned, leading to an unpolished interface.
The text and icon on the ‘Characters’ tab should be correctly aligned for a visually consistent UI.
Buttons overlap text above on 'Enable Push Notification' screen
Trivial
No special preconditions are required.
- Start the game for the second time.
- The ‘Enable Push Notification’ screen is shown.
- Observe buttons.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
Buttons overlap text above on the ‘Enable Push Notification’ screen.
The text and buttons should be properly spaced, ensuring clear readability and usability.
Text is misaligned on fields and buttons across multiple screens
Trivial
No special preconditions are required.
- Open the app.
- Navigate through different screens with input fields and buttons.
- Observe text positioning inside these elements.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The text appears shifted inside fields and buttons, causing visual inconsistencies.
The text should be properly aligned within fields and buttons, maintaining consistent spacing and readability.
I audited Family Guy The Quest for Stuff for iOS and discovered critical gameplay issues alongside several UI misalignments that could hinder player engagement. I recommend immediate corrective action and extensive regression testing to ensure a smooth and immersive gaming experience.