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What Needs to Be Done

Decided to dive into "vibe coding." Starting from zero, though, so no real clue yet what’s possible or how far this can go.


One thing is certain: start with what’s doable and scale up. Begin in a confident field, then push boundaries. Keep a solid grip on concept and content; the technical hurdles can be negotiated later.


With these principles in mind, a look back at past work made the decision easy:

  1. Build a simple game. Aim for a smartphone app.

  2. Create a marketing tool.

  3. Inject psychological content.

  4. Go global. Forget Korean—do it all in English.


Dug through old projects for inspiration and landed on a previous Metaverse project. The concept: using a "Balance Game" format for surveys. Originally a Proof of Concept that moved fast despite a complex structure. Unfortunately, it got bogged down between stakeholders and developers, losing its edge and fun along the way.


Decided to revive that framework.


For content, remembered those traditional Korean patterns studied with a cousin for a competition. Back then, it was an AR game riding the Pokémon GO hype. The competition was a loss, but the research left a deep impression. Now, with the rise of K-Pop Demon Hunters, global interest in Korean culture is peaking.


The skeleton is finally coming together.



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