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I Secretly Cheated by Growing a House on my Friends World...

Doni Bobes
15:34 Ā· 1.6M views Ā· September 14, 2021
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern

This Minecraft build battle video is safe for most kids ages 7 and up, with only mild name-calling and playful cheating that is clearly framed as a joke. The video showcases creative building, problem-solving under time pressure, and humorous pranks, but also includes mild crude language like 'butt cheeks' and 'idiot.' Overall, it's an entertaining and harmless gaming video that may spark conversations about fair play and humor in gaming.

Content Breakdown Ā· 1 Category

Strong & Crude LanguageSome

The video contains a single censored strong language instance ('the [ __ ]') and mild name-calling ('idiot', 'shut up'). No slurs or sustained profanity.

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ā€œi swear i built this the [ __ ]ā€

What Parents Need to Know

The video features a Minecraft build battle where the creator secretly cheats by using a professional builder and a house-growing seed, all presented as a humorous prank on a friend. It includes mild crude language ('butt cheeks,' 'shut up,' 'idiot') but no strong swearing, violence, or inappropriate themes. The content is creative and fast-paced, encouraging problem-solving and building skills, but parents may want to discuss the difference between playful pranks and dishonesty. The video is typical of many Minecraft YouTuber styles and is likely fine for most children over 7, though younger viewers might not fully understand the prank or the mild language.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the creator using a secret builder and a growing house to cheat? Was it funny or unfair?
  2. 2Do you think it's okay to call friends names like 'idiot' or 'stupid' when you're joking? How would you feel if someone said that to you?
  3. 3Why do you think the creator deliberately built a bad duck in the first round? Is making someone feel confident a good strategy in a game?
  4. 4If you were in a build battle, would you prefer to win by being creative or by tricking your opponent? Why?
I Secretly Cheated by Growing a House on my Friends World...
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 7 and up. It contains mild crude language (like 'butt cheeks' and 'idiot') and a prank involving cheating, which younger children may not understand as a joke.

Does the video contain any swearing or inappropriate language?

There is no strong swearing, but mild crude terms like 'butt cheeks' and 'idiot' are used a few times. No racial slurs or sexual content are present.

Is the cheating shown in the video a concern for kids?

The cheating is clearly presented as a playful prank for entertainment, not a serious suggestion. Parents can use it as a conversation starter about honesty and fair play in games versus joking around with friends.

What does my child learn from watching this video?

Kids can pick up creative building ideas, problem-solving under time pressure, and an understanding of Minecraft mechanics like seeds and world edit. The video also models prank culture common in online gaming, so parental guidance may help reinforce positive values.

Is there any violence or scary content in the video?

No. The video is entirely based on Minecraft building and friendly competition. There is no real violence, threats, or scary imagery—just playful in-game actions like breaking blocks and joking insults.

Can my child watch this video alone?

Yes, for most children ages 7 and up, watching alone is fine. However, parents of more sensitive kids may want to watch together to discuss the mild language and the prank element.

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