Bugs found in Orna: A Fantasy RPG & MMO game for iOS
Northern Forge Studios brings players a rich mix of fantasy, adventure, and strategy with Orna, a well-regarded RPG & MMO for iOS. Built on modern tech and thorough game design, Orna aims to deliver smooth, captivating gameplay for every user—whether battling, questing, or customizing characters.
We at QAwerk threw ourselves into an in-depth Bug Crawl of Orna to spot issues that could trip up its users and dampen long-term fun. Through real play and careful analysis, we found several critical weak spots and smaller bugs in core screens and flows.
Check out our test results below, each written with a real player perspective in mind. Clear up these problems, and Orna becomes even harder to put down.
Delete Character button on Account page does not trigger action
Critical
User is logged into their account and navigates to the Account page in the game.
- Open the app and log in to your account.
- Navigate to the Account page.
- Tap the “Delete Character” button.
iPhone 12, iOS 18.4.1
Nothing happens after tapping the “Delete Character” button. There is no feedback, animation, or confirmation prompt.
The app should display a confirmation dialog or proceed with the account deletion process.
Character class info overlapped by progress bar on Status screen
Minor
User is logged in and navigates to the Status section of the game.
- Launch the game.
- Go to the “Status” section.
- Observe the center section with the player class info and level.
iPhone 12, iOS 18.4.1
The circular progress bar partially overlaps the class name and level (e.g., Warrior, Level 2), making it harder to read.
Character name and level information should be fully visible and unobstructed by UI elements.
Text exceeds button boundaries on Account screen
Minor
- Open the app.
- Go to the “Account” screen.
- Observe the text on the “View blocked players” button.
iPhone 12, iOS 18.4.1
Text exceeds button boundaries on the Account screen.
Text should be fully contained within the button boundaries and displayed clearly.
While Orna shines with strategic depth and vibrant presentation, a few stubborn bugs can trip players up and dull the experience. Tackling these flaws now will keep gamers happy, focused, and eager to explore.

