Bugs found in Idle Breaker for iOS

Idle Breaker

4.7

Idle Breaker, developed by Estoty Entertainment LLC, is a captivating idle-style game that keeps users engaged with progressive challenges, upgrades, and achievements. Featuring intuitive controls, vibrant visuals, and various in-game tasks, it appeals to both casual and dedicated gamers.

Estoty is recognized for delivering meticulously designed applications and entertaining gameplay. Its products include a broad spectrum of game genres and functional utilities, all crafted to maintain user interest. Idle Breaker stands out among the studio’s offerings, providing a relaxing yet rewarding experience for players seeking steady progression.

Our QAwerk team performed a detailed Bug Crawl to identify potential performance or usability issues within Idle Breaker for iOS. Below are the main findings from our analysis.

40K+downloads
22K ratings

Feedback isn’t displayed after tapping “Restore Purchase” on “Pause” screen

Severity:

Major

Precondition:

Account has no previous purchases.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Start the game and go to the Pause screen.
  2. Tap on the “Restore Purchase” button.
  3. Observe the result.
Environment:

Device: iPhone 12 (iOS 17.6.1)

Actual Result:

No message or feedback appears, leaving the user without confirmation of the action.

Expected Result:

A message (e.g., “No purchases found”) should inform the user if there are no previous purchases to restore.

Screen allows unnecessary scrolling despite all content being visible

Severity:

Major

Precondition:

No special preconditions required.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Launch the app and navigate to the Inventory screen.
  2. Observe scrolling behavior.
Environment:

Device: iPhone 12 (iOS 17.6.1)

Actual Result:

The screen allows unnecessary scrolling even when all content is fully visible.

Expected Result:

The inventory screen should only allow scrolling if content exceeds the visible area.

“Back” button overlaps content inside “Inventory” section

Severity:

Major

Precondition:

The “Inventory” section contains at least 6 items.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Launch the app and navigate to the Inventory section.
  2. Observe the position of the “Back” button relative to the content.
Environment:

Device: iPhone 12 (iOS 17.6.1)

Actual Result:

The “Back” button overlaps content, making it difficult to view or interact with elements.

Expected Result:

The “Back” button should be properly positioned without overlapping any content.

“Back” button overlaps content inside “Inventory” section
I tested Idle Breaker extensively and discovered three major functional issues. These bugs may disrupt gameplay flow, cause unexpected user frustrations, and compromise overall satisfaction. I recommend thorough testing across varied device configurations and iOS versions to ensure compatibility and address additional edge cases.
Maryna, QA engineer

Maryna, QA engineer

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