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Heavy profanity every 30 seconds and zero effort to clean it up makes this one strictly for older teens at best.
Best for ages 16+
This is a group-of-friends gaming channel where a small crew plays modded Minecraft and co-op horror games together. The humor is chaotic and genuinely funny at times, built on banter, in-jokes, and screaming at jump scares. It's the kind of content older teens love because it feels unfiltered and real.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This is a group-of-friends gaming channel where a small crew plays modded Minecraft and co-op horror games together. The humor is chaotic and genuinely funny at times, built on banter, in-jokes, and screaming at jump scares. It's the kind of content older teens love because it feels unfiltered and real.
The problem is it really is unfiltered. F-bombs and other strong language fly constantly, sometimes several times per minute, and there's a recurring bit where someone shouts 'legalize nuclear bombs' that gets played for laughs. Nobody's trying to be educational or responsible here. The creators are clearly just having fun with their friends and hitting record.
There's no sexual content, minimal real-world danger, and the violence is all video game monsters. But the wall-to-wall profanity is the defining feature of this channel. It's not edgy on purpose, it's just how they talk, which almost makes it harder to recommend for younger viewers.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Strong profanity including repeated use of 'what the f**k' occurs constantly throughout, with no attempt to mute, bleep, or avoid it.
Heavy back-and-forth profanity between players escalates during frustrating gameplay moments, with phrases like 'shut your f**king ass up' directed at friends.
Frequent uncensored profanity throughout, including multiple f-bombs from several different participants, not just the main creator.
The recurring 'legalize nuclear bombs' catchphrase is played as a joke repeatedly; combined with constant profanity it sets a consistently crude tone.
Intense screaming reactions to horror mod jump scares are paired with a stream of uncensored strong language, which could be startling for younger kids even with headphones at low volume.
A player's username used in the game is a crude slang term for a body part, and it gets called out and repeated multiple times on screen and verbally.
What Parents Should Know
Treat this channel as a hard pass for anyone under 15 or 16 given how relentless the language is.
Watch an episode yourself first before deciding, because the profanity isn't occasional slippage, it's the baseline communication style for the whole group.
Check that your kid isn't watching with earbuds at full volume around siblings, because the screaming and language come out of nowhere at high intensity.
Note that some horror mods feature genuinely unsettling monster designs and jump scares, so if your teen is sensitive to horror content that's worth a conversation.
Know that the 'legalize nuclear bombs' bit is a running joke and not any kind of real advocacy, but be ready to talk about it if a younger child hears it.
If your teen already watches this kind of content, consider using it as a low-stakes opening to talk about how casual language habits form around the people and media you spend time with.
Recommended for ages 16+.
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