Bugs found in OneBit Adventure for iOS
OneBit Adventure is a fascinating platform that captivates users with its refreshing take on adventure gaming. With old-school design and intriguing levels, it provides an engaging experience where players can create characters and build to conquer various challenges.
Diving deeper into its functionality, OneBit Adventure introduces diverse combat styles, multiple character options, and unique foes that enhance complexity. This blend of strategic gameplay and nostalgic aesthetics keeps players immersed in each action phase.
Recently, the QAwerk team performed a meticulous Bug Crawl on OneBit Adventure, uncovering issues that could affect performance or disrupt the user experience. Below are our key findings, along with recommendations for potential improvements.
Doors cannot be opened during action phase and there are no clear steps on how to open them
Major
- App installed.
- Tutorial passed.
- Proceed to the action phase.
- Reach locked doors in the adventure.
- Notice that the user cannot open doors to loot a cache, and there is no guide on how to open it.
iPhone 14 Pro (iOS 18.1.1)
User cannot open the doors to loot a cache, and there is no guide on how to open it.
There should be a clear guide or tutorial if doors cannot be opened.
Currencies are not clearly visible on devices with notch or dynamic island
Major
- App installed.
- Tutorial passed.
- Proceed to the main menu.
- Review currencies on the top of the screen.
- Notice that.
iPhone 14 Pro (iOS 18.1.1)
Currencies are not clearly visible on devices with a notch or dynamic island.
Game should be optimized for all devices, and user should clearly see their currencies and loot.
Warning can be triggered multiple times and text overlaps with each other
Minor
- App installed.
- Tutorial passed.
- Proceed to the action phase.
- Find any NPC.
- Trigger the dialog/warning multiple times.
- Warnings can be triggered multiple times, and the text overlaps with each other.
iPhone 14 Pro (iOS 18.1.1)
Warnings can be triggered multiple times, and text overlaps each other.
There should be a cooldown on the trigger to see the text clearly.
In testing OneBit Adventure on iOS, I uncovered three notable issues – from locked doors lacking an opening guide to overlap problems on notched devices and repeated warnings. Addressing these bugs will help ensure a smoother adventure phase, enhance clarity for essential UI elements, and maintain consistent messaging during encounters.