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Frequent swearing and adult humor make this a hard pass for younger kids, even if the gaming content itself is pretty fun.
Best for ages 15+
PartiallyRoyal is a gaming channel focused almost entirely on survival and crafting games. The host has a casual, enthusiastic style and genuinely seems to enjoy what he's playing, which makes the content easy to watch. He plays with friends fairly often, and those group sessions tend to be chaotic and funny in a way that some older teens would really enjoy.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
PartiallyRoyal is a gaming channel focused almost entirely on survival and crafting games. The host has a casual, enthusiastic style and genuinely seems to enjoy what he's playing, which makes the content easy to watch. He plays with friends fairly often, and those group sessions tend to be chaotic and funny in a way that some older teens would really enjoy.
The big problem for parents is the language. Profanity shows up constantly and without much restraint, including stronger words dropped mid-sentence like it's nothing. It's not angry or mean-spirited, just careless, but that doesn't make it easier to hear coming out of a ten-year-old after a weekend of watching this channel.
He does try to build a real community through server experiments and subscriber interaction, which is a genuinely positive instinct. But the overall package, with the swearing, the 'kidnapping' game bits, and the casual crude humor, isn't really suited for anyone under maybe 15 or 16.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The host drops profanity casually within the first minute of the video, including the word 'shit,' in an otherwise routine gameplay introduction.
Strong profanity is used repeatedly and frequently throughout the session, with multiple uses of 'fuck' and 'shit' in quick succession during group play.
A crude sexual reference is made mid-commentary when the host describes an awkward camera angle using explicit body part language.
The segment involves planning and executing a virtual 'kidnapping' of a real person known to the host, including handcuffing and interrogation mechanics, framed as entertainment.
Profanity is used casually and frequently throughout the episode, including 'shit' and 'fuck,' often in front of a collaborative group of players.
Language is noticeably cleaner here, but the host makes a joking comment about killing birds that, while minor, is delivered with a casual indifference some parents may find slightly off.
The giveaway mechanics ask kids to like, comment, and subscribe with prizes tied to engagement, which is a soft commercialism pattern common on gaming channels.
What Parents Should Know
Treat this as a 15-plus channel by default because the language alone is persistent enough to be a real issue for younger viewers.
Watch an episode alongside your teen before deciding whether it's a fit, because the tone varies quite a bit depending on whether he's playing solo or with a group.
Skip the multiplayer PVP episodes with younger or more sensitive kids since those tend to be the loudest and most profanity-heavy.
Know that the channel does involve viewer participation through Discord and server experiments, so be aware of what community spaces your kid might wander into.
The survival game content itself is generally not gory or graphically violent, so the gameplay mechanics are not the concern here, the language and humor are.
If your teen is already watching similar gaming channels, this one fits the same mold, but don't assume it's clean just because it's about video games.
Recommended for ages 15+.
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