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Adding Realistic Phobias Mods to Scare My Friends

Doni Bobes
27:43 Β· 765K views Β· May 15, 2026
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern

This Minecraft prank video is generally safe for tweens and teens, with the main concern being mild scary imagery from nightmares turned into game mods. It showcases creative modding and friendly banter, but the sustained prank of gaslighting a friend could model manipulative behavior. Overall, the tone is humorous and the scares are clearly fictional, making it suitable for kids who can distinguish games from reality.

Content Breakdown Β· 1 Category

Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Playful and fantasy violence is present throughout as Minecraft gameplay. This includes skeletons attacking, a character being killed by skeletons, and a player suffocating in closing walls. All violence is clearly stylized and consequence-free within the game context.

See evidence (4)
β€œSkeletons kill a Linux NPC while the real Linux watches”
β€œPlayer suffocates in closing walls mod”
β€œAlligator (mod) chases player”
β€œPlayer takes fall damage in Minecraft”

What Parents Need to Know

This video follows a content creator who secretly reads his friend's dream journal and creates Minecraft mods based on the nightmares to scare him. While no profanity, violence, or mature themes appear, the prank involves gaslighting the friend into thinking the game is haunted. The friend's genuine fear and confusion are played for laughs, which might trouble sensitive kids. Positively, the video showcases coding creativity, teamwork, and harmless fun, and the friend eventually figures out the prank, leading to a resolution. Parents should discuss boundaries around privacy and pranks, as the video blurs lines between a funny joke and invasion of personal thoughts.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Do you think it's okay to use someone's private journal, even if it's for a funny surprise? Why or why not?
  2. 2The prankster made the friend feel scared and confused. Where is the line between a fun prank and something that hurts someone's feelings?
  3. 3If you had a nightmare like the ones in the video, would you want a friend to turn it into a game mod? How would that make you feel?
  4. 4The video is about turning dreams into Minecraft mods. What creative ways can you think of to turn your own dreams into a story or game?
Adding Realistic Phobias Mods to Scare My Friends
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this video appropriate for my 7-year-old?

The recommended age is 8+. While the video has no bad language or violence, the scary nightmare mods (e.g., disappearing girl, shadow figure, watching yourself die) might frighten younger or more sensitive children. The prank also involves deception that could confuse kids under 8.

Does the video contain any real violence or gore?

No. All scares are Minecraft mods using blocky graphics, and the 'deaths' are just characters taking damage or disappearing. The classification scores show zero for realistic violence, threats, or weapons.

What age is this video recommended for?

Age 8. The content is harmless for most kids that age, as they can understand it's a game prank. Younger children may find the nightmare themes too intense.

Does the video teach anything about Minecraft modding?

Yes, the creator explains his modding process for simple concepts like making a girl teleport or spawning custom mobs. Kids may learn basic modding ideas, though it's more entertainment than a tutorial.

Is the prank in this video mean or bullying?

The prank is lighthearted and both friends are laughing by the end. However, the prankster invades his friend's privacy by reading his dream journal and gaslights him. It's worth discussing with kids that real-life pranks should not involve secrets or causing genuine fear.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsors in this video?

No. The video has no sponsored content or hidden advertising. The creator is simply playing with friends and making mods for fun.

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