Noclip Releases New Dream Daddy Documentary

Noclip Releases New Dream Daddy Documentary

How some YouTube goofs made a surprisingly good game.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Sep 04, 2018 @ 09:08 AM (Staff Bios)
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Noclip has recently released a new documentary. This time, they focus on the popular dating simulation game, Dream Daddy.

Noclip, the video game documentary company, has had their hands in a number of incredible games and videos ranging from Super Meat Boy to Fallout 76. The organization has now released their latest work: a look at the development of a dad dating sim developed by popular YouTube Let'splay channel Game Grumps.



Running approximately 35 minutes long, the video was produced and hosted by Alanah Pearce, with filming and editing by Jeremy Jayne. It provides a rare insight into the vision, environment, and creative minds that worked together to produce one of the most popular dating sims of the previous year.

Whether you're a fan of the game, or simply a regular viewer of Game Grumps videos, we recommend giving this Noclip documentary a look.

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