The man identified as the shooter at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from California, wasn’t just a suspect with a gun — he was also an indie game developer. Steam records show he released Bohrdom back in December 2018, calling it an “asymmetric skill-based fighting game” inspired by atomic chemistry models. The odd concept never caught on.
For years the game sat in total obscurity, with barely any players and fewer than a dozen copies sold. That all changed after the incident. Once news broke linking Cole Allen to the title, curious users rushed to the Steam page, giving the long-forgotten game a sudden and surreal burst of attention.