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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
62 / 100
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It's mostly harmless Gorilla Tag fun, but the fake-scary content is designed to hook kids hard, and a couple of language slips make it a 'watch with your kid first' channel.

Best for ages 9+

This is a Gorilla Tag-focused VR gaming channel built almost entirely around a recurring bit: hunting in-game 'ghosts' at 3am with a co-host. The creator has a loose, goofy energy and clearly knows his audience. Most of the content is two friends goofing around in a VR lobby, narrating fictional lore about in-game characters that can supposedly ban your account or delete files from your headset. None of that is real, but the channel presents it as if it might be, which is kind of the whole hook.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 65 / 100
Violence & Danger 78 / 100
Adult Content 88 / 100
Commercialism 60 / 100
Role Modeling 63 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is a Gorilla Tag-focused VR gaming channel built almost entirely around a recurring bit: hunting in-game 'ghosts' at 3am with a co-host. The creator has a loose, goofy energy and clearly knows his audience. Most of the content is two friends goofing around in a VR lobby, narrating fictional lore about in-game characters that can supposedly ban your account or delete files from your headset. None of that is real, but the channel presents it as if it might be, which is kind of the whole hook.

The tone is silly more than genuinely scary, and the roleplay content leans into that same vibe. There's real comedic chemistry between the creator and his co-host, and younger kids who play Gorilla Tag will probably love it.

The concerns are pretty mild but worth knowing about. There's occasional crude language, including at least one instance of a mild profanity directed at a friend. The 'ghosts can ban or harm your headset' framing is pure fiction presented as fact, which could genuinely stress out younger or more anxious kids.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate This ghost will mimic your friends voices…

The co-host drops a mild but clear profanity ('fatherless bastard') in the middle of a bit. It's played for laughs and not directed maliciously, but it's the kind of thing that slips past younger kids until they repeat it at dinner.

Moderate I hunted 5 levels of gorilla tag ghosts...

The channel repeatedly claims these in-game ghosts can permanently ban your account or delete files from your VR headset. This is presented as fact throughout, which could genuinely frighten younger or more anxious kids who take it seriously.

Mild I hunted 10 levels of gorilla tag ghosts...

The '10 levels of danger' format is specifically engineered to keep kids watching to the end, with escalating fake threat claims about ghosts deleting headset data. It's effective content design, but it's also pretty manipulative toward a young audience.

Mild I found PBBV at 3am...

The entire premise rewards the idea that something scary and real is happening, with the creator performing fear to sell it. There's no disclaimer that this is fictional, which makes it harder for younger viewers to separate the game from the manufactured drama.

Mild Zombies A short role-play Featuring thePebblevr.

The zombie roleplay includes repeated cries of characters being injured or dying, and players screaming for help. It's cartoonish and low-stakes, but sensitive younger kids might find the frantic energy unsettling.

What Parents Should Know

Watch a video or two with your kid before letting them binge it, especially if they're under 9 or on the anxious side.

Clarify upfront that the 'ghosts' are not real and cannot actually ban accounts or harm the headset, because the channel will not tell them that.

Know that the subscribe and notification prompts are frequent and enthusiastic. Talk to your kid about why creators do that so they understand the dynamic.

If your kid plays Gorilla Tag themselves, expect them to want to try the ghost codes they see in the videos. Most are harmless, but it's worth knowing it could happen.

The language is mostly clean but not perfectly so. If your household has a zero-tolerance policy for any crude words, this channel will occasionally test that.

Treat this channel as background TV for Gorilla Tag kids rather than educational or enriching content. It's entertainment, and fairly light entertainment at that.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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