Bugs found in Game of Thrones: Legends RPG for iOS
Game of Thrones: Legends RPG is a free-to-play puzzle role-playing game (RPG) where players collect iconic characters from the Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon TV series.
Players assemble their dream team, strategically match gems to solve puzzles and unleash powerful character abilities. They can form alliances, participate in events, and climb the ranks of power in Westeros.
QAwerk thoroughly tested Game of Thrones: Legends RPG and identified several bugs that may impact the player experience. The findings are detailed in the report below, and we hope this information will be helpful in improving the game.
“Reward” scroll bar fails to scroll through entire icon list, continually resetting to first icons
Critical
The user has won the game.
- The “Victory” screen is shown.
- Scroll the “Reward” scroll bar.
- Pay attention to the result.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The “Reward” scroll bar does not scroll icons to the end of the list and always returns to the first icons.
The “Reward” scroll bar should scroll icons to the end of the list.
Hero’s info banner isn’t shown on “Profile” screen after tapping on hero’s profile icon
Major
The user is on the “Profile” screen.
- Try to tap on the hero’s profile icons.
- Pay attention to the result.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The hero’s info banner isn’t shown on the “Profile” screen after tapping on the hero’s profile icon.
The hero’s info banner should be shown on the “Profile” screen after tapping on the hero’s profile icon.
Item’s info banner isn’t shown on “New Player” screen after tapping on item’s icon
Major
The “New Player” screen is shown.
- Try to tap on the item icon.
- Pay attention to the result.
OS: iOS 17.6.1
Device: iPhone 12
The item’s info banner isn’t shown on the “New Player” screen after tapping on the item’s icon.
The item’s info banner should be shown on the “New Player” screen after tapping on the item’s icon.
I found three bugs that may detract from the user experience. To proactively address issues like these, I recommend conducting thorough testing across various user scenarios and device configurations, including functional and non-functional requirements.