

#MINECRAFT VIDEOS HOW TO#
Rogers.Ĭheck out: His How To Minecraft series is excellent for noobs. Stampy feels like a cross between Pee-wee Herman and Mr.

Stampy offers Let's Plays and tutorials on a range of Minecraft topics (and other games, all family-friendly), and his game worlds are distinctly colorful.īest for: Younger fans. A British cartoon cat ( voiced by Joseph Garrett from Portsmouth, England) hosts the lively videos on this lighthearted channel. Here are the top 12 best-for-kids YouTube Minecraft channels. But there's plenty to explore to help fan the flames of this mostly worthwhile pursuit. Third, some videos contain salty language so take note of our age recommendations below and preview videos when possible if it says "older kids," there will probably be some curse words. Second, many have commercials that advertise products from cars to cookies to vodka. First, with many clocking in at 20 or 30 minutes, they can be a major time suck. Although you could download an app such as KicVidz, which curates only kid-friendly Minecraft videos, you know your little fanatic will be begging - and searching YouTube - for more.Įven kid-friendly videos come with a few caveats.

There are hundreds of channels devoted to Minecraft, including popular but edgy ones such as Yogscast and SkyDoesMinecraft, and it's hard to know which ones are good for kids.
#MINECRAFT VIDEOS MOD#
There are tutorials (for ideas on new things to create), "Let's Play" videos (footage of people playing the game), challenges (new gameplay ideas to try), mod showcases (which show off cool thing kids can download to modify their Minecraft worlds), and more.īut the unique things about the game, including the ability for any player to create anything they want, can result in wide variations in quality, age-appropriateness, and relevancy to your kid's specific interests and gaming ability. Minecraft videos on YouTube attract millions of views daily. Perhaps most puzzling is that every waking moment they're not playing Minecraft, they're in front of YouTube watching Minecraft. But, although you may love that the game helps build 21st-century skills such as creativity, innovation, and collaboration, your kids' obsession can be overwhelming. If Minecraft has taken over your kids and you hardly know who they are or what they're talking about anymore, you're in good company.
