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Erm Mojang... I Think I Broke Your Game

Doni Bobes
1:00 · 817K views · March 9, 2023
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This Minecraft video is safe for most kids, showing a creator humorously confused by a glitch in the game. It offers a playful, problem-solving perspective that can spark curiosity about how games work, though younger viewers might need help understanding the technical jokes.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a lighthearted walkthrough of a Minecraft glitch, with no violent, inappropriate, or commercial content. Kids will learn about in-game physics and creative problem-solving as the creator troubleshoots why blocks are behaving strangely. The tone is funny and engaging, though children unfamiliar with Minecraft might not follow the technical details. Overall, it's a clean, educational watch for Minecraft fans.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think caused the blocks to fall in the video? Have you ever seen a glitch like that in a game you play?
  2. 2How would you try to fix the problem in Minecraft if you were the player?
  3. 3Can you think of other games where physics or rules can be broken on purpose?
  4. 4Why is it a good idea to ask for help or look up explanations when something strange happens in a game?
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this video appropriate for my child?

Yes, the video is safe and contains no inappropriate content. It focuses on a Minecraft glitch in a humorous, educational way that’s suitable for school-age children.

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 7 and older. Younger children may enjoy it, but they might not understand the technical aspects of Minecraft mods and glitches.

Does the video contain any violence or bad language?

No, there is no violence, bad language, or any other concerning content. The creator is simply confused and frustrated in a playful, kid-friendly manner.

Will my child learn anything educational from this video?

Yes, it teaches problem-solving and critical thinking as the creator tries to understand why the game is glitching. It also introduces basic game physics and mechanics in a fun way.

Is this video trying to sell my child something?

No, there is no hidden advertising, sponsored content, or product placements. The video is purely about gameplay and glitch exploration.

Could this video frustrate my child if they don’t understand it?

The video is lighthearted and meant to be fun, not frustrating. If your child doesn’t know Minecraft well, they might miss some jokes, but the overall energy is positive and engaging.

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