Fixed issue where renderOrderID wasn't being assigned correctly, causing the Input Handler to be unable to select the "top" item on a display list (would all default to zero)
Fixed issue where Stage would assign renderOrderIDs in reverse, should be in sequence.
Fixed issue where objects where checking World for the currentRenderOrderID by mistake instead of Stage.
Basically, input handling works a lot better now for Groups and nested objects :)
New build script now cleanly splits Phaser, Pixi and p2 so they are each UMD wrapped and each available in the global scope (now more requireJS friendly!).
phaser-no-libs.js allows you to use your own version of p2.js or pixi.js with Phaser. Warning: This is totally unsupported. If you hit bugs, you fix them yourself.
Fixed silly instanceof bug in game objects (sorry guys).
You can now safely destroy a Group and the 'destroyChildren' boolean will propogate fully down the display list.
Calling destroy on an already destroyed object would throw a run-time error. Now checked for and aborted.
Calling destroy while in an Input Event callback now works for either the parent Group or the calling object itself.
In Group.destroy the default for 'destroyChildren' was false. It's now `true` as this is a far more likely requirement when destroying a Group.
All GameObjects now have a 'destroyChildren' boolean as a parameter to their destroy method. It's default is true and the value propogates down its children.
Sprite.smoothed and Image.smoothed allows you to set per-Sprite smoothing, perfect if you just want to keep a few sprites smoothed (or not).
Fixes#381.
fixedToCamrea now works for Groups as well :) You can fix a Group to the camera and it will influence its children.
Also fixed the issue with World.preUpdate/postUpdate not being called and various small documentation issues.
Game.add.bitmapData now has the addToCache parameter. If set the texture will be stored in Game.Cache and can be retrieved with Cache.getBitmapData(key).
Phaser.Image is a brand new display object perfect for logos, backgrounds, etc. You can scale, rotate, tint and blend and Image, but it has no animation, physics body or input events.
Previously if you used Sprite.crop() it would crop all Sprites using the same base image. It now takes a local copy of the texture data and crops just that.