Suspected Trump shooter’s game pulled from sale on Steam after flood of meme reviews



As reported by Kotaku, Bohrdom, the game developed by suspected White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter Cole Allen Thomas, has been pulled from sale on Steam. The chemistry/physics simulation game had seen a wave of new purchases, with its accompanying spike in reviews expressing political opinions related to Thomas’ alleged attempted assassination of US president Donald Trump.

Bohrdom had already garnered significant attention the very night of the incident, with Steam users flooding Bohrdom’s discussion forums and reviews on Saturday and Sunday, some to crack jokes, other to stake a political opinion either way.



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