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playing minecraft the real way again

aCookieGod
4:16:37 · 4.8M views · August 22, 2025
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
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4No Issues

This episode is safe for most kids apart from occasional crude humor and mild sexual references woven into the otherwise wholesome gameplay. The video excels at modeling positive friendship, creativity, and teamwork as two friends play Minecraft in a nostalgic, unedited style. Parents should note brief jokes about body parts and 'making babies,' but these are infrequent and likely to go over younger children's heads.

Content Breakdown · 12 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

A small number of mildly crude expressions appear, such as 'ass' and 'dumb', but they are very infrequent and in line with casual conversation, not aggressive or targeted profanity. No strong profanity or slurs are present.

See evidence (3)
You're so useless, bro.
This cave sucks, dude.
That's poo.
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

No realistic violence, threats, or weapon demonstrations occur. The video features only stylized, consequence-free video game combat (Minecraft) against monsters, with no real-world framing or personal threats.

See evidence (2)
Killing zombies and skeletons in Minecraft.
Fighting the Warden (a Minecraft boss).
Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

There are a few very mild innuendos and double entendres, mostly between the two friends laughing together. Nothing explicit; all are subtle and likely go over young children's heads. For example, joking about making 'babies' with villagers, and a mention of 'sunbathe naked' in a jokey context.

See evidence (3)
"I can't wait to make babies with them [villagers]."
"I know you like to sunbathe naked on your little balcony thing."
"It’ll hide your genitals."
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationNot present

No bullying, cruelty, or discrimination is present. The friends engage in lighthearted, mutual teasing (e.g., calling each other 'useless' as a joke) but with no real hostility or targeting of any identity group. The tone is consistently playful.

See evidence (2)
"You're so useless, bro."
"You're the worst aimer of all time."
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesA little

A couple of casual, joking remarks about suicide or self-harm appear, but they are clearly hyperbolic and not serious. For example, 'Oh, I'm killing myself' in a joking context about not seeing humans, and 'I'm actually crying' about losing levels. No harmful framing or promotion.

See evidence (2)
"I don't see humans. Oh, I'm killing myself." (said jokingly)
"I'm actually crying." (about losing game levels)
Materialism & Wealth FlexingNot present
Gambling Mechanics in GamesNot present
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

No manipulative parasocial tactics are used. The creator asks for subscriptions and comments organically at the end, without guilt-tripping or emotional coercion. The tone is friendly and appreciative, not demanding.

See evidence (1)
"If you guys really enjoy this, please subscribe and let me know in the comments."
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

No human objectification or sexualizing language is present. The few playful remarks about bodies (e.g., 'veins pop out') are not framed in a sexualized or rating context. The manosphere-coded words 'sigma/beta' do not appear.

See evidence (1)
"When you laugh, where does your veins pop out?" (casual curiosity, not objectifying)
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentNot present
Sexual Education & Reproductive HealthA little

No formal sexual education or reproductive health topics are discussed. The only reference is humorous: saying 'make babies' about Minecraft villagers, which is not educational and is clearly fantasy.

See evidence (1)
"I can't wait to make babies with them."
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA lot

The video features extensive fantasy violence common to Minecraft: fighting zombies, skeletons, creepers, blazes, the Warden, etc. This is clearly stylized, consequence-free video game combat and is typical for the genre. A lot of gameplay revolves around combat.

See evidence (3)
Killing zombies, skeletons, and creepers.
Fighting the Warden.
Building a blaze farm to kill blazes for XP.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a long-form, mostly unedited Minecraft let's play featuring two friends playing together in a nostalgic, 'raw' style. It is wholesome and creative, teaching teamwork, problem-solving, and resource management as they build bases, explore caves, and create farms. However, parents should be aware of occasional crude humor and mild sexual references (e.g., jokes about body parts, 'making babies,' and a brief mention of a 'protruding penis'). These are infrequent and likely to go over younger children's heads, but may require discussion with sensitive or younger viewers. The video also includes some chaotic moments and mild trolling between friends, which is clearly in good fun. Overall, it is a safe and engaging video for most children aged 8 and up.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the way Brick and Cookie worked together to build their bases and farms? How does teamwork help in Minecraft?
  2. 2The friends sometimes teased each other or played pranks. Was that always okay? How can you tell the difference between friendly teasing and being mean?
  3. 3What was your favorite part of their adventure? What would you build if you were playing with a friend in Minecraft?
  4. 4The video had a few jokes that might be for older kids. Did any parts confuse you or make you wonder? It's okay to ask questions about anything you don't understand.
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What's This Video About?

i played minecraft like we're kids again streaming brookie smp every tuesday @ 7pm EST! :) https://www.twitch.tv/cookie • watch my 8000 day hardcore series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDYifz45dhU&list=PLqyCqmSEa8cTmHfheGsE70w9uzcas3BFH ---------------------------------------------------------------- follow to get to know me! • instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aCookieGod/ • discord: https://discord.gg/cookiearmy • current subscribers: 7,110,331 cookie merch: https://acookiegod.com/ hi guys, i made this video because i missed the old feeling that i would get playing minecraft when i was younger. i grew up watching old school minecraft lets plays and a lot has changed with minecraft videos on youtube... so i wanted to bring back the feeling and excitement to play this game again. i hope you enjoyed the calm video :) #minecraft #hardcore #but aCookieGod Hoodie: https://acookiegod.com/en-cad/products/acookiegod-hoodie

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is mostly wholesome and nostalgic, with two friends playing Minecraft together. However, there are occasional crude jokes, mild sexual references (e.g., 'protruding penis'), and some chaotic moments that may be confusing or inappropriate for younger viewers.

Are there any sexual references or inappropriate jokes?

The video contains occasional crude humor and mild sexual references, such as jokes about body parts and 'making babies.' These are infrequent and likely to go over younger children's heads, but parents of sensitive or younger kids may want to preview or discuss these moments.

What educational value does this video have?

Yes, the video has strong educational value. It teaches creativity, problem-solving, teamwork, and resource management as the players build bases, explore caves, and create farms. It also models positive friendship and collaboration.

Is this video safe for my child to watch alone?

The video is very safe overall. There is no realistic violence, substance use, or bullying. The only concerns are occasional crude humor and mild sexual references, which are brief and not graphic. The creators maintain a friendly, nostalgic tone throughout.

Does this video contain hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The video is not sponsored, but the creators do promote their own live streams and ask for subscriptions and comments. This is standard for YouTube content and is not deceptive. Parents should be aware that the video encourages engagement with the channel.

Does the video model positive social behavior?

The video models positive friendship, teamwork, and creativity. The two players collaborate, laugh together, and support each other. However, there are moments of playful teasing and mild trolling (e.g., stealing items, pranks) that are clearly in good fun and not mean-spirited.

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