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nicoblox
Mostly harmless Roblox fun, but the constant 'trolling my crush' bits and Robux spending are worth a conversation with your kid.
Best for ages 8+
Nicoblox is a Roblox-focused channel built around a group of friends playing games together, pulling pranks on each other, and chasing rare in-game items. The vibe is loud and energetic, like watching a group of middle schoolers on a sleepover. Nico's got a clear on-screen personality and a recurring cast including his 'crush' Zoe, which gives the channel a kind of running storyline kids get invested in.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Nicoblox is a Roblox-focused channel built around a group of friends playing games together, pulling pranks on each other, and chasing rare in-game items. The vibe is loud and energetic, like watching a group of middle schoolers on a sleepover. Nico's got a clear on-screen personality and a recurring cast including his 'crush' Zoe, which gives the channel a kind of running storyline kids get invested in.
The content pattern leans heavily on trolling, using admin commands or modded versions of games to mess with friends without their knowledge. It's framed as harmless fun, and it mostly is, but it normalizes deception as entertainment in a pretty consistent way. Nothing dark, just worth knowing that's the comedic backbone of a lot of these videos.
Robux spending comes up regularly and casually, which is probably the biggest practical concern for parents. Items get purchased mid-video without much thought, and it's easy for kids to absorb that as normal gameplay behavior.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Nico repeatedly lies to Zoe about using a modded sandbox version of the game, pretending hacked features are real game updates. The deception is played for laughs across the whole video.
Nico impersonates the game's owner, goes invisible, and manipulates the server behind Zoe's back without her knowledge. The entire premise is built around sustained deception.
Robux purchases are made casually and repeatedly mid-video to buy in-game power-ups, with no acknowledgment of real-money cost.
Admin privileges are used freely to obtain rare items and lucky blocks without earning them, framed as exciting rather than circumventing normal gameplay.
One player openly admits to trolling teammates during a cooperative puzzle, intentionally sabotaging progress for laughs.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about the trolling format before they watch a lot of this channel, since deceiving friends is treated as totally normal and funny here.
Use the Robux spending moments as a conversation starter about real-money purchases in games, since Nico buys items casually without mentioning actual cost.
Watch a couple videos with younger kids first so you can explain that using admin hacks or modded games isn't something most players can just do.
The channel is generally fine for ages 7 and up, but if your child is on the younger end, the humor around lying to friends might need some context.
Check whether your kid is picking up the idea that pranking and tricking people online is how you show affection or have fun, since that framing runs through a lot of the content.
If your child plays Roblox themselves, be aware that this channel could spark interest in finding modded or sandbox versions of games, so it's worth knowing what servers they're joining.
Recommended for ages 8+.
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