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Snaspey

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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
62 / 100
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Fun personality and genuinely entertaining, but the swearing and jump-scare chaos make this one better suited for teens than younger kids.

Best for ages 13+

Snaspey is a horror gaming channel focused almost entirely on FNAF and its fan-made games. The content follows a pretty consistent format: he discovers a new fan game, talks through the premise with a lot of personality, and then gets absolutely terrorized by animatronics while screaming his way through it. It's genuinely funny a lot of the time, and he has a casual, self-aware humor that comes through clearly.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 60 / 100
Violence & Danger 65 / 100
Adult Content 88 / 100
Commercialism 82 / 100
Role Modeling 72 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Snaspey is a horror gaming channel focused almost entirely on FNAF and its fan-made games. The content follows a pretty consistent format: he discovers a new fan game, talks through the premise with a lot of personality, and then gets absolutely terrorized by animatronics while screaming his way through it. It's genuinely funny a lot of the time, and he has a casual, self-aware humor that comes through clearly.

The tone is energetic and reactive, sometimes very loud. He curses occasionally, not constantly, but enough that younger kids will definitely catch it. The humor is mostly G-rated jokes mixed with panicked screaming, which feels pretty typical for this genre.

He does come across as a decent person overall. He's not mean-spirited, he engages with his audience warmly, and he doesn't push anything sketchy. But the combination of horror content and sporadic profanity puts this squarely in the 'early teen and up' category rather than something you'd hand to a younger child.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate NO Fnaf Game Scared Me Like This One Before.

He drops an uncensored 'f**king' while expressing fear during gameplay. It's a reactive slip rather than gratuitous, but it's clearly audible.

Moderate What Type Of Fnaf Game Am I Even Playing Bro....

He uses an uncensored 's**t' during a moment of surprise. Again reactive, but noticeable, especially for younger viewers.

Mild Okay Bro This IS NOT Fnaf 1..

He mentions being sick and recording anyway to not leave viewers without content, which is fine in isolation, but he also casually references 'that new virus that came out of absolutely nowhere' in a way that could spark questions from younger kids.

Mild Words Genuinely Cannot Explain This Fnaf Free Roam.

He makes a joking reference to World War II mid-story in a throwaway non-sequitur. It's harmless but randomly inserted humor that doesn't really land and could confuse younger viewers.

Mild You Wouldn't have Guessed a Fnaf Game Like This Existed..

He slips in a sneaky plug asking viewers to subscribe within what appears to be in-game text he's reading aloud, blending promotion into the content in a way kids might not recognize as an ad.

What Parents Should Know

Watch an episode yourself first before letting kids under 12 jump in, just to get a feel for the volume and language.

Know that FNAF fan games often have darker, more complex lore than the original games, so younger fans of the franchise might still find some of this content more intense than expected.

Use his videos as an opening to talk about jump-scare style horror and what makes it different from real danger, since younger kids can have trouble separating the two.

Skip this channel for kids under 10 entirely. The horror themes aren't graphic, but the screaming and animatronic imagery add up over time.

If your kid already watches FNAF content elsewhere, Snaspey is on the tamer end of gaming YouTube, but the occasional swearing means it's worth keeping an ear out.

Check in occasionally since fan game quality and content varies widely, and not every game he covers will have the same tone or scare level.

Recommended for ages 13+.

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