No worries, my idea is similar to and based on an old Atari 2600 game Breakout from the late 70s, where you bounce a ball against walls and bricks to clear the bricks away:
I didn't have an Atari 2600, as I started my journey into computers with a Commodore c64 sometime in the early 80s. Here's a c64 clone of Breakout, called Krakout. I used to play it a lot, here's a video I found on the Youtube. (The actual gameplay starts at 45 seconds):
Another successful clone was a game called Arkanoid. Here's what it looked like:
I'm not quite there yet with my programming skills, as all I've managed to code is a badly working version of Pong (an even older game from 1972, that all these games have taken inspiration from):
But I'll try to learn, and maybe some day I can get far enough to call it a game.
Could you command AI to execute programming codes for you. It could pull the right codes from various libraries and assembled them for you! You then could test and modify the coding!
That might work, sometimes... I've been learning some programming from chatting with ChatGPT, and it's been very valuable, but in my experience, it's not very good at creating code. It messes up a lot, and I will end up having to find out what went wrong. It's a learning experience alright. 😂