This chaotic gaming stream is safe for most kids despite frequent crude humor, mild substance references, and some bullying banter between the hosts. The video offers a funny, cooperative gameplay experience that can teach teamwork and problem-solving, but parents should note the constant bathroom jokes, simulated smoking, and occasional mean-spirited teasing. Overall, it's a silly, low-stakes adventure that older kids may enjoy, but younger viewers might mimic the inappropriate behaviors.
This is a long (over 3 hours) livestream of two friends playing the game 'RV There Yet?' in a very silly, unscripted way. Positives: kids will see creative problem-solving, teamwork, and persistence as the players try to overcome in-game obstacles. Concerns: there is frequent crude humor (bathroom jokes, simulated smoking, drinking beer in-game), mild bullying/teasing between the hosts (calling each other 'useless,' 'fatty'), and occasional mild language ('dumb,' 'idiot'). The hosts also make a few mildly suggestive jokes (e.g., about the bathroom, 'beastiality' comment as a joke). There is no real violence, but the game shows cartoonish crashes and explosions. The stream includes live chat interactions and mentions of donating/subscribing, which could encourage spending.
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