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Pretty wholesome VR gaming content with a young creator energy that kids will love, though the subscribe-begging gets old fast.
Best for ages 8+
Cubcub11 is a young creator making videos almost entirely around Gorilla Tag, a popular VR movement game. The content is lighthearted and genuinely enthusiastic. He does challenge videos, creative building projects, and goofy concept pieces where he acts out real-life scenarios inside the game. It's the kind of channel a 9 or 10 year old would absolutely binge.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Cubcub11 is a young creator making videos almost entirely around Gorilla Tag, a popular VR movement game. The content is lighthearted and genuinely enthusiastic. He does challenge videos, creative building projects, and goofy concept pieces where he acts out real-life scenarios inside the game. It's the kind of channel a 9 or 10 year old would absolutely binge.
The tone is high-energy and a little chaotic, which fits the audience perfectly. He's not trying to be edgy or push limits. There's occasional mild language like 'crap' and 'heck,' and one skit has a character ask what 'frick' means, which is played as innocent humor. Nothing that would shock most parents, but worth knowing.
The biggest consistent annoyance is the constant subscription reminders, which show up multiple times per video. It's a common YouTuber habit but it does feel a bit pushy. The content itself is genuinely creative and surprisingly positive for the platform.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
A child character asks 'what does frick mean' as a joke. It's played innocently but younger kids might repeat it or ask about it.
The skit moves through adult life stages including marriage, divorce papers, and a teacher mentioning needing to use the bathroom mid-class. Nothing graphic, but it's a lot of adult concepts crammed into a kids video.
During public lobby gameplay, random players use phrases like 'hey what's your language boy' in passing. The creator doesn't engage with it but also doesn't comment on it.
The creator repeatedly reminds viewers to subscribe and ties it to a countdown or milestone, which models a pretty transactional relationship with the audience toward younger viewers.
Multiple subscription prompts are baked directly into the content, sometimes interrupting the flow of the video mid-sentence.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a video or two with your kid first so you can answer questions about VR gaming if they come up.
Talk to younger kids about the constant subscribe prompts so they understand it's a YouTube habit, not a real obligation.
Be aware that some public lobby footage includes voice chat from random players whose comments the creator can't fully control.
This channel could genuinely spark interest in game design and creative building, so lean into that if your kid lights up over the map-building videos.
The skit-style videos mix in adult life themes like marriage and jobs in a jokey way, so use those as easy conversation starters if something confuses a younger child.
Recommended for ages 8+.
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