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Biography

I am TrauminiumGAMES(Pronounced Truh-men-e-yum games). I develop short horror-oriented games, I make YouTube content once in a blue moon, and I create music(mostly for my games.)


About My YouTube Channel

Around 2019, I started doing short YouTube videos. They were mostly Baldi's Basics©(created by mystman12/legally owned by Basically Games.) related videos and Mudvayne(Nu-metal band formed in Peoria, Illinois in 1996.) related videos.
I started doing gameplays of a handfull of games around 2021. I sort of stopped doing Mudvayne related videos because I wanted to try to avoid being copyright striked(I do still love them though). Unfortunately, I do consider my channel to be semi-retired; I am not really motivated to make content regular, but I do upload videos when I feel like it. As of now, my channel is mostly about my games with a few other stuff sprinkled in here or there. As of 29 November 2025, I have 775 subscribers, and I am thankful for each and every one of them. Even if it were just 50, 100, 1k, 1m subscribers, I would still be very thankful for them and upload the same content.

Some of my inspirations/favorite YouTubers(IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER):


About My Games

I started learning how to make games in around February of 2021. I tried out a couple of different engines: Unity©, Godot©, and Unreal Engine©; I ended up sticking with Unreal Engine. I created a couple of different Baldi's Basics mods in 2021. For the first few months, it was difficult, but I did end up learning the basics of it. The very first project I started to work on was Lights Out. On Halloween of 2021, I released my first game titled 'Scary Game'. As you'd expect for a first game, the story was not the best, it was a little rushed, it was optimized at all, and it had many bugs in the beginning. Right before Scary Game, I began a short project called 'Frankenstein'. It originally started off as a horror game, but later it shifted more towards being a shooter type game. In early 2022, the original version of the Frankenstein project had been scrapped due to many corrupted files along with it being pretty buggy. I started conceptualizing some new games in 2022. In late 2022, I re-attempted the Frankenstein project and ending up finishing it in the summer of 2023. From 2021-2023, Lights Out was more of a concept, but it was not being developed much. In late 2024, I decided to work on Lights Out and get my "first" game completed. With Lights Out's developed, I learned many neat tricks and began to realize the importance of optimization. I began working on a short halloween game called 'Dying for Pumpkin Pie' about a few weeks before Halloween 2025. Even though it was ready on Halloween, I decided to delay it by a couple of days in order to polish it and make sure there were not any major bugs.

Some of my inspirations/favorite games(IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER):


About My Music

I do not really release much music. I think for the most part, it would be described as electronic. My music can range from creepy ambience, to small little chimes, to something that evokes an uplifting feeling. Even though the genre of my music can kind of vary, my music taste is mostly the same genre. My favorite kind of music is Nu-Metal, specifically underground Nu-Metal. When I was very young, I used to listen to a lot of dubstep/electronic music like Skrillex. I also used to listen to NoCopyrightSounds(unironically). Some of my first experiences with metal were with Pantera in SpongeBob Squarepants and Mudvayne. In 2019, I started to really into an Illinois-based band called Mudvayne(Vocals - Chad Gray, Guitar - Greg Tribbett, Bass Guitar - Ryan Martinie, Drums - Matt McDonough). I would say my favorite album of all time is LD.50 by Mudvayne. I would also say Mudvayne is my favorite band of all time. Ryan Martinie, in my opinion, is probably one of the best bassists of all time. Greg Tribbett and Dimebag Darrell(Pantera, Damageplan. RIP) made me mess around with the guitar. The band that got me into underground Nu-Metal was Factory 81, a Michigan-based band.

Some of my favorite bands/artists and favorite songs(IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER):