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Heavy swearing, chaotic energy, and zero filter make this one a hard pass for younger kids.
Best for ages 15+
This channel is basically a group of friends running around in a video game, screaming at each other while being chased by horror-style characters. The format is always the same: spawn something scary, panic, yell, repeat. It's genuinely funny in moments, and the chaos has a real appeal for kids who love gaming content.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This channel is basically a group of friends running around in a video game, screaming at each other while being chased by horror-style characters. The format is always the same: spawn something scary, panic, yell, repeat. It's genuinely funny in moments, and the chaos has a real appeal for kids who love gaming content.
The big problem is the language. The f-word, s-word, and other profanity fly constantly, unbleeped and unfiltered. It's not occasional slippage either. It's woven into nearly every exchange. The creators don't seem to notice or care that younger viewers might be watching.
The tone is loud and impulsive. There's a lot of shouting, players threatening each other jokingly but with real aggression in the words, and very little that models patience or self-control. Teens who already play games like this might find it harmless fun. For anyone under 13 or 14, it's probably not the right fit.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Multiple uses of the f-word and s-word, unbleeped, scattered throughout normal gameplay commentary with no apparent awareness that younger audiences might be watching.
Players repeatedly shout over each other in an aggressive, chaotic way that blurs the line between joking and genuine frustration, modeling poor conflict behavior.
Heavy use of explicit profanity directed at other players, including the f-word used as an insult multiple times during gameplay exchanges.
Players joke about abandoning each other using aggressive language, framing it as humor but with real hostility in the delivery.
A player explicitly says 'give me three reasons why I shouldn't crossbow your head off right now,' which, even as a joke, is violent language directed at a friend.
Sustained strings of profanity including the f-word and insults like 'dumb f***' used repeatedly between players throughout the session.
Profanity including the f-word appears again, unfiltered, during high-stress gameplay moments, consistent with the pattern across the entire channel.
Players joke about letting each other get caught or die in the game in ways that feel dismissive and occasionally mean-spirited rather than purely playful.
What Parents Should Know
Skip this channel entirely if your kid is under 13 or 14, the language alone makes it inappropriate for younger viewers.
Watch an episode yourself before letting your child subscribe, the profanity is constant and easy to miss in a title or thumbnail.
Talk to your teen about the tone if they do watch it, the way these players speak to each other can normalize pretty aggressive language between friends.
Use it as a conversation starter about how language choices in gaming content reflect real attitudes, even when everyone claims they're just joking.
Check whether your kid is already using similar language themselves, channels like this can quietly shift what feels normal pretty fast.
Recommended for ages 15+.
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