Sure, but the headline wasn't "Google CEO says ‘vibe coding’ made software development ‘so much less like a video game.’"
In fact since many people think video games are enjoyable, making software development less gamelike might make it less enjoyable.
(But would further gamification make it more enjoyable? No, IMO. So maybe all we learn here is that people don't like change in any direction.)
I think we’re mixing our metaphors here, what I mean is at the end of the day you write code to get some result you actually care about, or that matters for some material reason. Work is labor at the end of the day. If you don’t care about that outcome or optimizing for it, then you may as well play a video game or code golf or something. What you now want is a hobby.
I think if all you care about is the outcome then sure, you might enjoy AI coding more
If you enjoy the problem solving process (and care about quality) then doing it by hand is way, way more enjoyable