@nexusgd10 · 3.1M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would allow older children (8+) to watch this channel, especially if they are already familiar with the game 'Geometry Dash'. Supervision is recommended for younger viewers due to the intense visual style.
Best for ages 8-14 years. Not recommended under age 7. Acceptable for 7-16 years.
The fast-paced visuals and game-specific terminology are best suited for children who can process rapid on-screen action and understand gaming contexts.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 15/25 | Fast-paced game content with some intense titles, generally low risk. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 24/25 | Primarily long-form content, low risk for addictive scrolling behavior. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content targets a niche gaming audience, not explicitly for children. |
| Educational Value | 5/25 | Pure entertainment with no clear educational objectives or learning content. |
Fast-paced game content with some intense titles, generally low risk.
The channel features gameplay from 'Geometry Dash,' a rhythm-based platformer. While titles like "(Extreme Demon) 'Forsaken'" and "Slaughterhouse" use strong language, the visual content itself is abstract and not graphically violent. The rapid movement and flashing colors in videos like "TIDAL WAVE SEQUEL | TSUNAMI LATEST VERSION" could be overstimulating for younger children.
Primarily long-form content, low risk for addictive scrolling behavior.
With only 1 Short out of the last 100 uploads, this channel focuses almost entirely on longer-form video content. The upload frequency is high, with videos posted almost daily, which could encourage frequent checking for new content.
Content targets a niche gaming audience, not explicitly for children.
The channel's focus on 'Geometry Dash' gameplay, particularly difficult 'Demon' levels, appeals to a specific gaming community. There are no explicit age labels, and the content's complexity and fast pace suggest it's not designed for very young children, but rather older kids and teens interested in challenging games.
Pure entertainment with no clear educational objectives or learning content.
This channel provides entertainment through gameplay showcases of 'Geometry Dash' levels. There is no explicit educational content, such as teaching game strategy, problem-solving skills, or creative design principles. It is primarily a demonstration of skill and level design within the game.
This channel showcases gameplay videos of 'Geometry Dash,' a rhythm-based platformer game. It features players completing various levels, often focusing on highly challenging ones. The content is primarily for viewers interested in watching skilled gameplay.
Parents should be aware that the content is fast-paced and visually stimulating, which might be overwhelming for younger children. While not violent, some video titles use intense language like 'Demon' or 'Slaughterhouse' that could be concerning if taken out of context.
I would allow older children (8+) to watch this channel, especially if they are already familiar with the game 'Geometry Dash'. Supervision is recommended for younger viewers due to the intense visual style.
Watch a few videos with your child to gauge their reaction to the fast-moving visuals and intense music before allowing unsupervised viewing.
THIS IS GEOMETRY DASH?
— Neutral
This video showcases typical gameplay, demonstrating the channel's standard content of fast-paced, rhythm-based platforming.
(Extreme Demon) "Forsaken" by Inishia & More | Geometry Dash
— Concern
The title includes 'Extreme Demon,' which, while a game classification, uses language that some parents might find concerning without context.
TIDAL WAVE SEQUEL | TSUNAMI LATEST VERSION
— Concern
This video features very rapid visual changes and flashing elements, which could be overstimulating or potentially problematic for children sensitive to such effects.
Slaughterhouse
— Concern
The title 'Slaughterhouse' is strong and could be alarming to parents, even though the video content itself is abstract game graphics, not actual violence.
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