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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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A genuinely fun gaming channel for kids who are into VR, with just a handful of mild language slips worth knowing about.

Best for ages 9+

Sava_VR is a young creator making content almost entirely focused on Gorilla Tag, a VR game popular with the elementary and middle school crowd. The videos tend to fall into a few patterns: tutorials teaching movement tricks, competitive gameplay with friends, and surprisingly creative projects where he builds custom maps from scratch. That last type is honestly impressive for a kid his age.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 72 / 100
Violence & Danger 95 / 100
Adult Content 98 / 100
Commercialism 90 / 100
Role Modeling 82 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Sava_VR is a young creator making content almost entirely focused on Gorilla Tag, a VR game popular with the elementary and middle school crowd. The videos tend to fall into a few patterns: tutorials teaching movement tricks, competitive gameplay with friends, and surprisingly creative projects where he builds custom maps from scratch. That last type is honestly impressive for a kid his age.

The tone is enthusiastic and pretty wholesome most of the time. He's clearly talking to an audience that knows the game well, so some content will just fly over younger kids' heads. His banter with friends is the typical loud, chaotic energy you'd expect, nothing mean-spirited.

The main thing parents should know is that a few mild swear words do slip through, mostly in the heat of competitive moments. It's not constant or aggressive, but it's there. Otherwise this is pretty standard kid gaming content with some genuine creativity mixed in.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild Juking 100 Players in 100 Minutes

A couple of mild profanities are used during competitive gameplay moments, including what appears to be a bleeped word and at least one clear mild expletive said in the excitement of the moment.

Mild Juking 100 Players in 100 Minutes

Sava changes his in-game name to deceive other players into thinking he's someone else, which is a minor deception that some parents might want to talk through with younger kids.

Mild How I Juked Elliot in Gorilla Tag

The chaotic back-and-forth banter between friends occasionally gets dismissive in tone, with lines like telling another player to go back to Tetris, though it reads more as playful trash talk than genuine meanness.

Mild This Gorilla Tag Map Watches You...

The video is deliberately designed to scare friends without their knowledge, framing a horror experience as something harmless. It's all in good fun, but younger or more sensitive kids watching might find the jump scare content unsettling.

What Parents Should Know

Watch an episode yourself first if your kid is on the younger or more sensitive end, just to get a feel for the humor and energy level.

Talk to your kids about the trash talk culture in competitive gaming if they watch the head-to-head videos, since casual put-downs are pretty normalized in that type of content.

Feel free to use the map-building videos as a conversation starter about game design and creativity. He actually explains his process pretty clearly and it's genuinely cool stuff.

Keep in mind that this channel assumes the viewer already plays Gorilla Tag. If your kid doesn't play it, a lot of the content won't make much sense to them.

The mild language is infrequent and not aggressive, but if your household has a strict no-swearing rule for media, give the competitive gameplay videos a skip or watch together.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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