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Re: What causes a game to take ages to go from one scene...
A potentially failing hard drive. You can swap it out (and upgrade your storage capacity) for a reasonable price. Could be the optical drive as well, but that's a little bit harder than swapping out the hard drive.
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By a lake, in the garden, by the sea or in the forest - there's a lot to discover in the company of these two elves. You must look carefully and memorize the motif in order to find the right tile to place on the right board. Four beautifully illustrated scenes make up this lotto game that can be adapted for different age groups. No help, sorry. I know. now if i could find my Frog tile...
If you obtained a "second hand" copy of the game (particularly from some place like eBay), then you could well have a pirated copy of the game (which are known to have problems just like this one due to faulty game data)
These "black screens" are usually caused by corrupt cut scene data that causes the scene (such as the one that should appear where you get the vase) not to play
As the cut scene doesn't play and you can't skip the cut scene in the Curious Village, you're basically stuck
If you purchased the game from a store, take if back for a replacement (possibly after testing it on another DS just to make sure)
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