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fix: refactor store to singleton class pattern (s.subscribe fix)
Exported $state proxies were confused with Svelte stores by SvelteKit
runtime, causing "s.subscribe is not a function" on /jeu.

Fix: encapsulate all $state fields in a Game class, export singleton.
Components import { game } and access game.state, game.click(), etc.
Class fields are proper $state — no raw proxy exported.
2026-03-28 20:39:21 +01:00
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