🎨 Palette: Comma format for scores#321
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Implemented `formatWithCommas` to display large scores and high scores with thousands separators (e.g., 1,234,567). Updated the initial high score display, live HUD, and final score summary. Co-authored-by: aidasofialily-cmd <247843425+aidasofialily-cmd@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: The UX enhancement added
Added comma formatting to numeric scores (e.g., "1,234,567" instead of "1234567").
🎯 Why: The user problem it solves
Large numbers are difficult to read at a glance in a fast-paced "Speed Clicker" game. Adding commas significantly improves readability and makes the achievement feel more "official" and satisfying.
♿ Accessibility: Any a11y improvements made
Improved visual clarity for all users, particularly helpful for those with cognitive disabilities who might struggle with parsing long strings of digits.
Verified with a standalone test suite and ensured core UX standards (like cursor management) are preserved.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 10212149749757914543 started by @aidasofialily-cmd