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RealLex
Totally fine for Brawl Stars fans, but the constant box-opening and gem-spending content could easily make your kid want to spend real money.
Best for ages 9+
RealLex is a Brawl Stars-focused gaming channel with a pretty friendly, enthusiastic vibe. The creator comes across as genuinely excited about the game, talks directly to his audience like they're friends, and keeps the language clean. He mixes gameplay with box-opening videos, tier lists, and game analysis, so there's a decent variety even if it's all within one game.
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KidWatch Assessment
RealLex is a Brawl Stars-focused gaming channel with a pretty friendly, enthusiastic vibe. The creator comes across as genuinely excited about the game, talks directly to his audience like they're friends, and keeps the language clean. He mixes gameplay with box-opening videos, tier lists, and game analysis, so there's a decent variety even if it's all within one game.
The tone is mostly positive and low-drama. He's not loud or obnoxious about it, just a guy who clearly enjoys Brawl Stars and wants to share that. He occasionally plugs his own creator code and a sponsor, but he's not pushy about it and the overall feel isn't gross or salesy.
The one real pattern worth knowing as a parent is the heavy focus on spending gems and opening boxes. He does it a lot, and the excitement around getting rare characters from paid pulls can make it look really appealing. Kids who watch this regularly may start asking to spend on loot boxes. Worth a conversation before they binge.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator spends a very large number of premium boxes chasing a single rare character, framing the experience as exciting and worth it once he finally gets it. This normalizes heavy loot box spending for young viewers.
The entire video is built around spending a large amount of real-money currency across the in-game shop, including a sponsored product plug and repeated reminders to use his creator code. The spending is framed as aspirational fun.
The video title raises pay-to-win concerns and then the content centers on buying boxes with premium currency, which may prompt kids to connect spending money with gaining a competitive advantage in the game.
Repeated box-opening sessions with ongoing commentary about probability and chip counts can make the loot box mechanic feel like a natural and exciting part of the game rather than a monetization system.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about loot boxes before they watch a lot of this channel, because the box-opening videos make spending gems look really fun and normal.
Clarify that gems cost real money in most cases, since the videos don't always make that distinction obvious for younger viewers.
Use the gameplay and tier-list style videos as a starting point if your kid wants to get better at Brawl Stars without focusing on the spending content.
Watch a few videos with your kid so you can casually point out when a sponsor or creator code is being promoted, since it comes up and younger kids often don't recognize it as advertising.
If your kid plays Brawl Stars themselves, set clear expectations about in-app purchases before they start watching channels like this regularly.
Recommended for ages 9+.
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