From Pixels to Peace: My Journey Through Game Dev Struggles and Building a Soulful Zen AI
Digital creation has always felt like a frontier to me—a place where you can build worlds out of nothing but logic and willpower. But if I’m being honest, the road wasn't paved with clean code; it was paved with frustration, late nights, and a lot of "Why isn't this working?!" moments. The Godot Revelation: Breaking the Chains of Game Dev Struggle When I first started my journey into game development, I was doing it the hard way. I wasn't using a dedicated engine like Godot, and man, the struggle was real. I was wrestling with every single line of code just to get a sprite to move or a collision to register. It felt like I was trying to build a skyscraper with a toothpick. I wasn't satisfied, the performance was clunky, and I almost felt like giving up on my dream of being a game dev. Then, a friend introduced me to the Godot Engine. Everything changed. Suddenly, the bridge between my imagination and the screen became shorter. The node system, the GDScript efficiency—it finally felt like the engine was working with me, not against me. I finally tasted the satisfaction of seeing a game run exactly how I envisioned it. That was the first time I realized that as a developer, your tools don't just help you work; they help you breathe. The Birth of Zen Reflection: Coding Peace on a Smartphone This project was a true collaborative odyssey between me and my AI partner, Gemini. We went through it all together: The Backend Battle: We spent hours debugging Vercel Serverless Functions, trying to route the power of Gemini 2.0 Flash into a clean API. The Logic of Empathy: We didn't just want a chatbot; we wanted a soul. We meticulously crafted the "Zen System Prompt" to ensure Zeno speaks with pauses, nature metaphors, and stoic wisdom. _The "Jangkrik" Debugging _Sessions: We fought through CORS errors, API quota limits (the dreaded 429 errors!), and region locks. Every time the system crashed, we went back to the drawing board, refined the code, and pushed again. We Built This Together From the nodes of Godot to the tokens of the Gemini API, my journey has been about finding the right "engine" for my creativity. Zen Reflection is now live, and I couldn't be prouder of the peace we've managed to program into existence. To all the devs out there coding on your phones or struggling with your first engine: keep pushing. The breakthrough is usually just one "deploy" away. zeno reflection ai: (https://zen-reflection.vercel.app/), jangkrik ai: (https://jangkrik02.vercel.app/) Mala on itch.io: (https://ariikksss.itch.io/mala)
