Why are there no ads on our website?

We live in times where rushing, the pursuit of wealth, or simply the desire to have more than one's neighbour is commonplace. We forget about ordinary people; only the consumer matters. From an early age, every person is conditioned to consume. But not everyone needs it. And for some, it is even harmful.

Websites and games designed for people with various limitations — physical, sensory or intellectual — should be a safe and peaceful space. For a child with hyperactivity, autism or concentration problems, even a few seconds of distracting banners, pop-ups or shopping incentives can be overwhelming.

Advertisements in games often pretend to be part of the gameplay — children are not always able to distinguish where the fun ends and shopping begins. Such practices can lead to stress, frustration and sometimes unconscious spending.

That is why you will not find any advertisements or hidden incentives to buy anything on our website. We believe that peace of mind, security and trust are worth much more than a few pennies from random clicks.

Ads&Spam Corporation Not so long ago, there was something called ‘Netiquette’. And it wasn't because someone had decreed it. It was simply because most people on the internet wanted to be friendly to each other. Today, leading portals and television stations, once opinion-forming, have thousands of tips on how to behave online. However, they themselves do not fully comply with them. Articles consisting of several dozen words, but spread over several or a dozen subpages, each of which has more advertising space than content. Films or games interrupted every few moments by a series of advertisements, unfortunately of very low value. Advertising has become nothing more than spam.

Every business requires funding, that's true. You can place a link or a subtle banner, but certainly not in the body of an article or as an interruption to gameplay. Simply put, raising funds at the expense of the vulnerable is unethical.