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Fun concept for Gorilla Tag fans, but the deliberate scaring of little kids and occasional swearing make it worth a closer look before handing it to younger children.
Best for ages 10+
This is a Gorilla Tag-focused channel built around one main bit: dressing up as in-game 'ghosts' and scaring unsuspecting players, usually kids. The creator has a loose, funny energy and clearly knows his audience. He collaborates with friends, sets up pranks, and leans hard into the ghost mythology that surrounds the game. It's genuinely entertaining if you're into this world.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This is a Gorilla Tag-focused channel built around one main bit: dressing up as in-game 'ghosts' and scaring unsuspecting players, usually kids. The creator has a loose, funny energy and clearly knows his audience. He collaborates with friends, sets up pranks, and leans hard into the ghost mythology that surrounds the game. It's genuinely entertaining if you're into this world.
The tone is mostly playful but can tip into mockery. A recurring theme is targeting younger, more gullible players specifically because they scare easily, and the creator seems to enjoy that reaction a little too much at times. There's also a one-time audible swear word in at least one video, which isn't the norm but is worth knowing about.
On the commercial side, he runs a Discord-based scavenger hunt tied to in-game currency prizes, which requires kids to join his server and prove they're subscribed. That's a fairly pushy engagement loop for a young audience. Nothing here is outright harmful, but it's definitely best suited for older elementary kids and up.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator uses the word 'shit' audibly during a conversation, which stands out in content otherwise aimed at a young gaming audience.
The explicit goal of the video is to find young, frightened kids in lobbies and scare them as intensely as possible. Children can be heard genuinely distressed, begging for it to stop, and the creator treats their fear as the punchline.
The prize giveaway mechanic requires viewers to join the creator's Discord server and submit proof of subscription, which pushes kids toward an unmoderated third-party platform as a condition of participation.
Same Discord-and-subscription requirement tied to a prize, used as an engagement driver. The pattern across multiple videos suggests this is a consistent tactic rather than a one-off promotion.
The setup involves deceiving random players, building false trust with them through a planted accomplice, and then deliberately frightening them. The kids who get scared are played for laughs throughout.
What Parents Should Know
Check whether your child has joined the creator's Discord server, since multiple videos actively push kids to sign up there as part of prize contests.
Talk to your kid about the difference between a fun prank and targeting someone specifically because they're scared or younger, since that line gets blurry on this channel.
Watch a video alongside your child the first time so you can gauge whether the humor lands okay for their age and temperament, especially the ghost-scare content.
Remind your child that the 'banning' threats shown in videos aren't real, since younger viewers sometimes genuinely believe the ghost characters have moderation powers.
Be aware that one video contains an audible swear word, so this channel isn't fully clean even if most of it skews mild.
The channel is probably fine for kids around 10 and up who already play Gorilla Tag and get the joke, but it's worth skipping for sensitive younger kids or those who take in-game scares seriously.
Recommended for ages 10+.
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