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Escaping DOORS in Minecraft (NO DEATHS!)

PrestonPlayz
12:50 · 3.8M views · March 18, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
3Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids apart from mild jump scares and engagement baiting woven into the gameplay. The video showcases excellent teamwork and problem-solving as two players navigate a Minecraft recreation of the Roblox horror game 'DOORS,' making it both entertaining and subtly educational. However, the frequent tense moments and monster encounters may be too intense for very young or sensitive children.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video includes a clear sponsorship disclosure for Epidemic Sound in the description, but the creator also promotes his own merchandise and graphic novel within the video without explicit disclosure that these are commercial promotions. However, this is standard for creator content and not deceptive.

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CHECK OUT my BRAND NEW Graphic Novel 🔥 ☛ http://bit.ly/PrestonSpookyHouse
👕 MERCH - http://www.firemerch.com
Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound - Click here for a free trial! http://share.epidemicsound.com/TBNR
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The video contains mild parasocial elements, including direct calls for subscriptions and emotional language like 'we're gonna need everybody to subscribe right now' and 'comment below if you hate Tim.' These are common engagement tactics but not severe manipulation.

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we're gonna need everybody to subscribe right now you have no idea how difficult this boss really is
comment below if you hate Tim if you like this video If you dislike Timothy
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video contains mild engagement baiting, including a direct call for subscriptions during a tense moment and a request for comments. However, these are standard YouTube engagement tactics and not coercive or superstitious.

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we're gonna need everybody to subscribe right now you have no idea how difficult this boss really is
comment below if you hate Tim if you like this video If you dislike Timothy
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The video contains significant playful fantasy violence as players fight fictional monsters (Screech, Ambush, Rush, Figure) in a Minecraft recreation of Roblox Doors. All violence is stylized and consequence-free within the game context.

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Screech appears at random and if you don't punch him he just damages you
this monster has no eyes but he can hear our movement so we need to sneak
he's coming back he's coming back I see his arm

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fun, cooperative playthrough of a Minecraft recreation of the Roblox horror game 'DOORS.' The creators work together to solve puzzles and avoid monsters, demonstrating teamwork and problem-solving. However, the game features frequent jump scares and tense moments (e.g., hiding from 'Rush' or 'Screech'), which may frighten sensitive children. The commentary is lighthearted and humorous, with no inappropriate language or violence. There is mild engagement baiting (e.g., 'subscribe' prompts) and a brief mention of a 'clickable link' for in-game content, but no overt advertising. Overall, it's a safe, entertaining video for kids who enjoy Minecraft and can handle mild scares.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How did the players work together to solve the puzzles and avoid the monsters? What does that teach us about teamwork?
  2. 2The video had some scary moments. How did the creators react to them? What are some ways you can handle being scared in a game or in real life?
  3. 3What strategies did the players use to find keys and solve the library puzzle? Can you think of other games or activities where you need to use similar problem-solving skills?
  4. 4The creators asked viewers to subscribe and comment. Why do you think they do that? How can you tell the difference between a creator who genuinely wants to connect and one who is just trying to get more views?
Escaping DOORS in Minecraft (NO DEATHS!)
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What's This Video About?

CHECK OUT my BRAND NEW Graphic Novel 🔥 ☛ http://bit.ly/PrestonSpookyHouse Minecraft but it's ROBLOX DOORS with PrestonPlayz 👊 👕 MERCH - http://www.firemerch.com 🔥 NEW Fire Merch App - https://tinyurl.com/mvsnxr6 👀 FOLLOW ME HERE! ☛ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@preston ☛ Instagram - https://instagram.com/prestonplayz ☛ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Preston ☛ PrestonShorts - https://bit.ly/2VrTLIr 🎮 Join my Fan Discord! ☛ http://discord.gg/Preston ------------------------------ Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound Click here for a free trial! http://share.epidemicsound.com/TBNR #minecraft

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is based on a horror game with jump scares and tense moments, but the creators keep the tone light and humorous, and there is no realistic violence or inappropriate language.

Is this video too scary for my child?

The video contains frequent jump scares and tense moments as the players try to avoid monsters like 'Rush' and 'Screech.' However, the creators react with humor and excitement, which reduces the scariness for most kids. Sensitive children may find it too intense.

What is this video about?

The video is a playthrough of a Minecraft recreation of the Roblox horror game 'DOORS.' The players work together to solve puzzles and avoid monsters to reach Door 100. It's a mix of gameplay, teamwork, and lighthearted commentary.

Does this video have any educational value?

Yes, the video has educational value. It demonstrates problem-solving, teamwork, and strategy as the players navigate puzzles and coordinate their actions. It also encourages creative thinking by showing how to adapt game mechanics.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsored content in this video?

The video includes mild engagement baiting, such as asking viewers to subscribe and comment. There is also a brief mention of a 'clickable link' that leads to in-game content, which could be seen as a soft promotion. Overall, these are minor and typical for gaming content.

Does this video model good behavior for kids?

The video models positive teamwork and communication. The players encourage each other, share resources, and celebrate successes together. However, there is some mild frustration and teasing, which is generally good-natured and not mean-spirited.

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