Karma had one dream, to create the ultimate game.
But no matter how passionate he was or how many times he tried, he never made it as a game developer.
Instead, he spent his days churning out repetitive, cash-grab games, watching from the sidelines as others built the worlds he could only dream of.
He played...
He streamed...
And he died...
When he opened his eyes, he wasn’t in his room anymore. He had been reborn as a God.
The problem?
No divinity...
No worshippers...
No power...
In a realm where gods reign supreme, Karma is nothing more than an
anomaly until he discovers the Game Developer System.
Unlike the deities who wield divine authority, Karma’s strength lies in something entirely different, he can create. Skills, abilities, even entire worlds, if he can imagine it, he can code it into reality.
Armed with his knowledge of games and the ability to code his own destiny,
Karma is ready to challenge the very foundations of the divine realm.
After all, if he couldn’t create the perfect game in his
past life. he’ll build the ultimate world in this one.
Let the game begin!
When the System Blesses a Nut, the Universe Should Listen Hello fellow author. I just dropped by to say—I’ve noticed your work. And while the words “I’m the only god with a system” usually send my internal snark generator into overdrive (somewhere between System Sommelier Syndrome and Level-99 Cringe Cultivator Fatigue), I must admit… this one got me. Karma, as a name, is already a masterstroke. Ambitious game developer transmigrates with a divine toolkit? Sounds like the start of a cosmic joke—and you know what? It lands. There’s heart here. There’s momentum. There’s a certain spark in the writing that makes me suspect the author might actually care, which, let’s be honest, is rare in a genre where half the stories are written by sleep-deprived algorithms with mild god complexes. And then there's your name: HappyNut. Equal parts cheerful, mysterious, and vaguely nutritious. Philosophical, even. The kind of name Plato would’ve chosen if he wrote light novels. So yes—I will Power Stone. I will Upvote. I will silently hope that the best-written thing in this book… is you. Because a happy nut that writes well might just be the rarest system of all. I’ll keep reading. Probably while sipping something questionable and laughing softly in admiration. Keep going. The universe is rooting for you
Keep up the good work! can't wait for more chapters. Overall approach of the novel is quite unique with only a few chapter but i can already find some things that intrigued me such as what's karmas prime divinity, why can't he access it and its just a fun read.
Author I know it's too soon to be asking this... but is there an Harem?