Holdek, she spent almost two months throwing everything at a campaign to convince people that
Jace Connors was a threat to her life. Following an incident in which Jace challenged her to a street race, crashed his mom's Prius, and complained that his mom took away his computer privileges. She has, in fact, continued to list Jace and Tyce as ongoing threats to her life, four months hence Jace and friends being revealed as works of satire.
That alone perfectly encapsulates why Wu deserves her own thread.
As for sales figures, her game is a resounding failure.
It's been downloaded just under 170,000 times, which seems impressive until you realize that downloaded is not sold and that the game goes from free version to version with actual content with a six dollar in-app purchase.
According to AppAnnie data, Within two weeks of its release,
Revolution 60 ranked just #1,322 for iPhone game downloads on July 24. It also peaked its gross revenue then, coming in at #840 among all iPhone games. On October 11, right after
Brianna Wu's Operation FalseFag II self-flagging and after
trying to say a threat by Something Awful was enough of a threat to her to cause her to
leave her home (whilst conducting all her interviews
from her home),
Revolution 60 saw a brief bounce in popularity, reappearing at #1,005 in the top 1500, only to drop back to to #1,318 two days later, before falling off the edge and never returning to the top 1,500 hence.
To contextualize this, this means the many IOS Minecraft Clones such as
SurvivalCraft did infinitely better than
Revolution 60 did, as did a number of generic counterparts of
Plants vs Zombies.