Bugs‌ ‌found‌ ‌in‌ Wings of Heroes: plane games for iOS

Wings of Heroes: plane games

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Wings of Heroes is a flight simulator war game from Rortos, where you can fly WW2 planes, from epic WW2 dogfighters to bombers.

Wings of Heroes offers a vast pool of features—from choosing your plane from the WW2 fleet, sky pilot, and strategy to customized armor, fuselage, and other epic plane upgrades! Pilot realistic WW2 planes and dogfight in the sky. Team up with other pilots and become a feared ace of the airplane game skies.

Our QAwerk team manually tested the Wings of Heroes mobile game and found some areas for further improvement. Have a look at the results of our work.

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User is unable to start navigating plane during gameplay

Severity:

Critical

Precondition:

The user starts the gameplay.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Try to tap and hold up on the screen.
  2. Try to navigate the plane.
  3. Pay attention to the result.
Environment:

iOS 17.6.1, iPhone 12

Actual Result:

The user is unable to start navigating the plane during the gameplay.

Expected Result:

The user should be able to start navigating the plane during the gameplay.

“Back” button is unfunctional on “Player Profile” screen

Severity:

Critical

Precondition:

The user is on the “Player profile” screen.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Try to tap on the “Back” button.
  2. Pay attention to the result.
Environment:

iOS 17.6.1, iPhone 12

Actual Result:

The “Back” button is unfunctional on the “Player profile” screen.

Expected Result:

The “Back” button should be functional on the “Player profile” screen.

“Back” button is unfunctional on “Player Profile” screen

User is unable to claim award after winning battle

Severity:

Critical

Precondition:

The user wins the battle.

Steps to Reproduce:
  1. The “Win” screen is shown.
  2. Try to tap on the “Claim” button.
  3. Pay attention to the result.
Environment:

iOS 17.6.1, iPhone 12

Actual Result:

The user is unable to claim the award after winning the battle.

Expected Result:

The user should be able to claim the award after winning the battle.

I identified three bugs that range from major interface inconsistencies to critical functional issues. I recommend performing comprehensive functional and non-functional testing, including usability and performance, across various user scenarios and device configurations.
Maryna, QA engineer

Maryna, QA engineer

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