about us – adCa

Born in İzmir in 2025, adCa is more than just a dream.
This creative endeavor, inspired by Ada Ceylan’s childhood dreams, sprouted at the intersection where imagination meets gameplay; from the very first keystroke to every line of code written today, there is passion and purpose, and every pixel drawn carries a carefully placed detail.

adCa is not formed by a team; it is a universe crafted by a single creator. Codes, visuals, sounds, mechanics, and even the fonts used are all created by one person. This is not loneliness; it is the essence of originality. Having everything come from a single hand gives adCa games a unique soul and character.

“We” is not a team; it is the voice of the ideas, critiques, and midnight inspirations that circle around adCa. Production is a solo effort, but the details are the product of a rather crowded mind.

At adCa, design begins with the unseen. We spend hours on a single pixel that no one might even notice because it’s that detail which makes the difference.

Every pixel carries an emotion, every design tells a story.
We argue until dawn about whether “this pixel should be shifted a bit to the left.”
Because design is not art for us, but an obsession, and a bit of stubbornness.

We dislike external dependence in design.
Even the fonts used in the games are specially designed for adCa. Every letter is a part of the story we want to tell; it’s not borrowed from outside, but born from within.
Because we cannot borrow our originality from others. To us, authenticity must come entirely from our own hands.

One day, everyone will have at least one adCa game on their phone. This is not just a dream; it is a carefully nurtured goal that becomes reality step by step every day. Otherwise, why would we painstakingly draw every letter by hand and shift every pixel slightly to the left?

adCa does not just obsess over details; it pushes boundaries to perfect each one.
Every player who finishes an adCa game feels this:
“The person who made this game left nothing to chance. Every scene, every moment is the result of a conscious choice.”