A Minecraft Server Built for Kids — Private, Safe, and Theirs
Public Minecraft servers are full of strangers, chaotic chat, and rules nobody chose. A private SNT Gaming kingdom flips that: a world that belongs to your child, where only invited friends can join, and where all the technical work — setup, updates, backups — is handled for you.
Why parents choose a private server over public servers
On a big public server your child plays alongside thousands of strangers. Chat is unmoderated or barely moderated, scams and griefing are common, and the experience is designed to keep players grinding. On a private server you decide who joins — the whitelist is a real allow-list managed from a simple parent panel. No strangers. No random chat. Just your child's actual friends.
- Friends-only whitelist you control from your panel
- No advertising, no in-game purchases, no loot boxes
- Your child is the host — confidence, not just consumption
- One flat price: €30/month, cancel anytime from the panel
What "fully managed" actually means
You never touch a config file. After checkout, the server builds itself: five worlds installed, your child's kingdom name written into the world itself, Java and Bedrock addresses emailed to you, and a parent panel for inviting friends. Updates, monitoring and nightly backups run automatically. If anything needs attention, that's our job — not yours.
Five worlds, one kingdom
Every kingdom includes five game modes a group of kids can rotate between: Classic Survival for long-term building, the Shared Life challenge where the team shares one health pool (incredible for cooperation), Random Loot where every block drops a surprise, Chaos Loot for pure silliness, and a fast Spleef arena for short sessions. Same friends, five different adventures.
Works on the devices kids actually use
Java and Bedrock both included. Friends join from PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, tablets and phones — each kingdom has its own address for each edition, using the game's default ports. No port forwarding, no mods to install, no "ask a techy uncle" step.
Screen time that builds something
Minecraft on a private server looks very different from passive screen time: kids plan builds, divide roles, negotiate rules, survive setbacks and create stories they retell at school. Parents consistently tell us the shift from "playing on some server" to "running their own kingdom with friends" changed how their child plays — from consuming to creating and hosting.
Is this safe for young kids?
Yes — only players you whitelist can ever join. There is no public access, no stranger chat, and you manage the player list from your parent panel.
Do I need any technical knowledge?
None. The server is created automatically after checkout and we manage updates, monitoring and backups. You get connection details by email.
What does it cost?
€30/month or €300/year (two months free). Paid via PayPal, cancel anytime from your panel — the server stays online until the end of the paid period.
Can my child play with cousins abroad?
Yes. The server is online 24/7 and reachable worldwide on Java and Bedrock — perfect for friends and family in different countries.
Is SNT Gaming official Minecraft?
No — SNT Gaming is an independent Minecraft server project and is not affiliated with Mojang, Microsoft, or Minecraft.