🎨 Palette: Add explicit empty state for highscore#240
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When the highscore is 0, explicitly show an empty state ("0 (None yet, go get 'em!)")
instead of hiding the high score completely, to improve the onboarding experience.
Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added an explicit empty state message ("0 (None yet, go get 'em!)") for the highscore when it is exactly 0.
🎯 Why: Hiding the high score entirely when it's 0 can be confusing for first-time players. Displaying a clear, encouraging empty state provides better onboarding and clarifies the system's tracking state.
📸 Before/After: Before, the highscore line was simply omitted if the score was 0. After, it explicitly shows a zero score with a fun message.
♿ Accessibility: N/A (CLI text clarity improvement).
PR created automatically by Jules for task 15333306895572769228 started by @EiJackGH