KidWatch
Free trial →

KidWatch Channel Safety GamerM8

G

GamerM8

View Channel

Top videos analyzed · June 2026
82 / 100
B

A genuinely fun, low-stakes channel for kids who are into Roblox game-making, with nothing seriously worrying.

Best for ages 7+

GamerM8 is a Roblox-focused creator who makes videos about building and scripting his own games, usually under a time limit or with some kind of challenge twist. The style is casual and self-deprecating. He laughs at his own failures, openly admits when he has no idea what he's doing, and never pretends to be more skilled than he is. That honesty is actually pretty refreshing.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 88 / 100
Violence & Danger 85 / 100
Adult Content 97 / 100
Commercialism 80 / 100
Role Modeling 75 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

GamerM8 is a Roblox-focused creator who makes videos about building and scripting his own games, usually under a time limit or with some kind of challenge twist. The style is casual and self-deprecating. He laughs at his own failures, openly admits when he has no idea what he's doing, and never pretends to be more skilled than he is. That honesty is actually pretty refreshing.

The content is overwhelmingly tame. There's no swearing, no inappropriate humor, and nothing that would make you cringe if your kid watched it with you. He does dabble in horror-themed Roblox content occasionally, but it's all cartoonish and lighthearted. Think goofy monster chases, not anything genuinely scary.

His tone is enthusiastic but relaxed. He doesn't scream at the camera or chase outrage for clicks. He's more like a kid showing you his school project than a YouTuber performing for an algorithm. Younger Roblox fans would genuinely enjoy this, and parents really don't have much to worry about.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild I made a Roblox HORROR Game in 24 HOURS...

He adds a free model to his game while jokingly acknowledging it might be a virus, then does it anyway. It's played for laughs, but casually dismissing potential security risks in downloaded content isn't great modeling for younger kids who might take that approach seriously.

Mild I made a VR Roblox Game...

He uses ChatGPT to write code for him and copy-pastes it without understanding it. He frames this as a funny shortcut rather than a problem, which might not be the message you want reinforced if your kid is actually trying to learn programming.

Mild I made a Roblox HORROR Game in 24 HOURS...

The game he builds includes a jump scare mechanic and a roaming monster that kills the player. The tone is comedic and the visuals are Roblox-level cartoon graphics, but sensitive younger kids might find even the concept a little unsettling.

What Parents Should Know

Watch a video or two alongside your kid if they're on the younger end, just to get a feel for the humor style before letting them browse solo.

Use the Roblox Studio content as a conversation starter if your child is interested in game-making. He shows real trial and error, which is actually a decent window into what learning to code actually looks like.

Know that he occasionally builds horror-themed games. The tone is always silly rather than scary, but check in with your child if they're sensitive to spooky themes even in cartoon form.

Be aware he mentions AI tools and free models as shortcuts. Worth having a quick chat with older kids about why understanding what you're copying matters, especially if they're learning to code themselves.

He does standard YouTube end-of-video calls to like, comment, and subscribe. Nothing aggressive or manipulative, but younger kids can internalize that kind of engagement pressure over time if they're watching a lot of YouTube.

Recommended for ages 7+.

Is your child watching GamerM8?

See exactly what your child watches, every week.

KidWatch monitors your child's actual YouTube watch history and sends you a private weekly safety report. No blocking. No spying. Just awareness.

Start monitoring free →

No credit card required · Privacy-first · Cancel anytime