"We really had no idea that it was going to be at this scale." "We were blown away by the response," Gray said on Thursday at the Port City Java in Monkey Junction, wearing jean shorts, sculpted eyeliner and a black ball cap with the word "daddy" on it. Even the game's ethereal theme song has found a cult fan base. Multiple news outlets have done stories about the game ( the BBC called it "a surprise hit"), and opined that it might be "the gaming miracle of the year." There's already "Dream Daddy" fan art and merchandise, and the game has shown signs of breaking out of the insulated gaming community and into the cultural mainstream. "Dream Daddy," which was released on July 20, sold more than 50,000 copies on its first day and is well on its way to exceeding $1 million in sales. Wilmington's Leighton Gray, on the other hand, is still coming to terms with having created one of the most-talked-about video games of 2017. At this point in the summer, many 20-year-olds are starting to think about the new college semester.
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