Candy Crush Saga Black Screen Issue on Android Phone - General Questions and Answers

Hello everyone.
I'm having an odd issue with Candy Crush Saga on my Android phone.
I have "installed" the game by 1. downloading it directly from the playstore and 1mobile app store. 2. downloading the .APK file and running it from my phone directly and it says it installs successfully either way but when I start the game, all I get is a black screen and the game music.
I then decided to check for the game files in my phone to see if something was missing and oddly enough, I can't find the game ANYWHERE in my phone. I looked under Android/Data and it's not there and there is no data/data folder at all.
I don't know where the game is being installed but it's obviously there because I can "run it" and uninstall it.
Does anyone know what could be wrong? would it be possible to just copy the data/data/com.king.candycrush folder directly to my phone to make it work? if so, is anyone kind enough to supply me with a zipped data folder of the game files so I can download it and place it in my phone?
Thanks, any helps is greatly appreciated.

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Candy Crush Saga Install Issue

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Hello everyone.
I'm having an odd issue with Candy Crush Saga on my Android phone.
I have "installed" the game by 1. downloading it directly from the playstore and 1mobile app store. 2. downloading the .APK file and running it from my phone directly and it says it installs successfully either way but when I start the game, all I get is a black screen and the game music.
I then decided to check for the game files in my phone to see if something was missing and oddly enough, I can't find the game ANYWHERE in my phone. I looked under Android/Data and it's not there and there is no data/data folder at all.
I don't know where the game is being installed but it's obviously there because I can "run it" and uninstall it.
Does anyone know what could be wrong? would it be possible to just copy the data/data/com.king.candycrush folder directly to my phone to make it work? if so, is anyone kind enough to supply me with a zipped data folder of the game files so I can download it and place it in my phone?
Thanks, any helps is greatly appreciated.
I am having a similar problem to you when trying to install Candy Crush Saga on my Kindle Fire.
I searched on the amazon/android site via the kindle to find and install the game but the exact Candy Crush Game did not show up to download and install( which really surprised me considering how popular the game is right now ), so I searched the web and found it and downloaded the .apk file to my pc. I have added the .apk game file to the kindles internal storage folder and then used 'es explorer' to install and play the game.
The problem I have is that the game icon does not appear on the home screen carousel to start the game again or add it to my favourites, so I have to go through es explorer and start the game that way which is a pain, but its doing my head in as to why the game icon does not appear in the home screen carousel because it is installed and can be unninstalled.
If anyone knows a solution to this please post below and put my mind at rest.
Cheers!
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I realized I posted this in the wrong section and I'm trying to delete it but the DELETE option is not available. If a Mod can please remove this post I will appreciate it. I'm posting this on the Q & A section.
Hello everyone.
I'm having an odd issue with Candy Crush Saga on my Android phone.
I have "installed" the game by 1. downloading it directly from the playstore and 1mobile app store. 2. downloading the .APK file and running it from my phone directly and it says it installs successfully either way but when I start the game, all I get is a black screen and the game music.
I then decided to check for the game files in my phone to see if something was missing and oddly enough, I can't find the game ANYWHERE in my phone. I looked under Android/Data and it's not there and there is no data/data folder at all.
I don't know where the game is being installed but it's obviously there because I can "run it" and uninstall it.
Does anyone know what could be wrong? would it be possible to just copy the data/data/com.king.candycrush folder directly to my phone to make it work? if so, is anyone kind enough to supply me with a zipped data folder of the game files so I can download it and place it in my phone?
Thanks, any helps is greatly appreciated.
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