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VR Multiplayer GameAge Rating: E (ESRB); VR headsets advise 13+

Is Gorilla Tag Safe for Kids?

Gorilla Tag is a wildly popular free VR game where players are cartoon 'monkes' who run, climb, and play tag by swinging their arms — no controllers needed. The movement is simple and joyful, which is why it's a favorite with kids. The game content is mild, but it's online and multiplayer, so open voice chat with strangers, plus the physical realities of VR, are the real things parents should think about.

KindEye Safety Snapshot

Official age ratingE (ESRB, Everyone — Mild Fantasy Violence); VR headset makers advise 13+; uses k-ID age verification
Chat exposureHigh
Stranger contactHigh
Spending pressureLow
Parental controlsGood

Parent verdict

The game itself is gentle and rated Everyone, but open voice chat with strangers and the 13+ guidance on VR headsets mean it needs supervised accounts and muted or private play for younger children.

Last verified: ESRB listing (Gorilla Tag: E — Mild Fantasy Violence, Users Interact) + Meta/k-ID age-verification documentation, 2026-08

Risk LevelMedium Risk

Risks Parents Should Know

  • Open voice chat where strangers can be heard, sometimes using crude language
  • Contact with older or inappropriate players in public lobbies
  • Physical injury from swinging arms and moving while wearing a headset
  • VR headset manufacturers advise against use by children under 13
  • In-game purchases for cosmetics

Safety Tips Checklist

  • Use a parent-managed or supervised headset account with age settings on
  • Mute voice chat or keep play to private rooms with known friends
  • Set up a large, clear, obstacle-free play space to prevent injuries
  • Take regular breaks and watch for motion discomfort in younger kids
  • Teach your child to mute and report players who are being inappropriate

How KindEye Monitors Gorilla Tag

When Gorilla Tag runs through a PC-connected headset, KindEye can see the desktop view of the game. The AI can flag concerning voice-chat situations and inappropriate contact that show up on screen and explain them in plain English, giving you insight into an experience that otherwise happens entirely inside the headset.

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Frequently asked questions

What age is Gorilla Tag for?

The ESRB rates the game itself 'E for Everyone' with mild fantasy violence. However, most VR headset makers advise against use by children under 13, and Gorilla Tag uses k-ID age verification to gate chat and purchases.

Can strangers talk to my child in Gorilla Tag?

Yes. It has open voice chat, so your child can hear strangers in public lobbies, and the language is often crude. Muting voice chat, using supervised accounts, or playing private rooms with friends helps a lot.

Is Gorilla Tag physically safe for kids?

The movement is very active — kids swing their arms and move around while blind to the real room — so a large, clear play space and regular breaks matter to avoid bumps, falls, and motion discomfort.

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