PJ Chavez's journey into game development began with a deep-rooted passion for programming that started in high school. He was drawn to the idea of creating digital life forms, which is where the name Genetix Studio comes from. The "X" in the name is a playful nod to mutations, inspired by things like the X-Men. He recalls an early experience developing an RPG game where he felt an emotional connection to the non-playable characters (NPCs) he created, a feeling that still motivates him today.
In 2011, PJ began developing on the Android platform and released his first app in 2012. His creative philosophy is both simple and powerful: "I try to create something that I would’ve wanted to play as a kid."
This approach has led to games inspired by classics like Zelda and new takes on tower defense games, all focused on the retro pixel art style he loves. PJ has been able to successfully balance this passion project with his full-time job as a software developer, a career where he continues to grow his professional skills while keeping his creative passion alive. He has been coding since he was 12, and the experience of working independently has taught him how to do a "little bit of everything" in a business, from coding to marketing.