This is awesome. Here is a polished board game with nice graphics and sounds - full AI - and best of all, the complete source. This is a great example of PureMVC in action. All of the projects on Actionscript Notes utilize PureMVC, and the owner seems to be generous with the source. Many thanks for that.
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