



Go Repo is a chaotic arcade game where you manage a team of repossession agents. Played in a web browser, your goal is to retrieve specific items from debtors who will physically fight to stop you.
Using simple mouse controls, you direct your crew to overpower residents and haul furniture, electronics, and other valuables to your truck under a time limit. It's a frantic, physics-based experience that combines strategy with brawling.
Each level in Go Repo presents you with a new location and a list of items to seize. Your job is to command your squad of agents to enter the property, locate the target items, and carry them back to the repo truck waiting outside.
It's not that simple, though. The residents are not happy to see you and will immediately attack your agents on sight.
You'll need to manage your team effectively, assigning some agents to fight off the angry customers while others grab the goods. Larger items often require multiple agents to lift, demanding coordination and a clear path to the exit.
Success depends on balancing combat and collection before the clock runs out.
You won't get far with just a couple of rookies. After each successful job, you'll earn cash that can be invested back into your business. The most important upgrade is hiring more agents, as a larger team can overwhelm enemies and carry items much faster.
You can also spend money to upgrade your individual agents' stats, such as their strength and health. A stronger agent can carry heavier items alone and withstand more punishment in a fight.
Carefully choosing your upgrades between levels is key to taking on the increasingly difficult jobs that await.
Go Repo features a ragdoll physics system that adds a layer of unpredictable fun to every job. When fights break out, characters are thrown across the room, bouncing off walls and furniture. This creates a hilarious and messy scene that you have to navigate.
Trying to carry a large sofa through a doorway while two of your agents are brawling with a homeowner is a common sight.
This physical comedy is a core part of the appeal, making every level feel less like a chore and more like a scene from a slapstick action movie.
You can play Go Repo for free directly in your web browser. As an HTML5 game, there's no need for any downloads or installations.
It works seamlessly on most modern devices and browsers, including on school or work networks, allowing you to jump straight into the repossession action anytime.
Your goal in Go Repo is to successfully repossess a specific list of items from a debtor's property.
You must get all the target items into your truck before the timer runs out, all while dealing with the aggressive residents who will try to stop you.
Controls are managed entirely with the mouse. Use the mouse to select your agents, either individually by a left click or as a group by clicking and dragging a selection box.
Once an agent is selected, click on an item to have them pick it up or click on an enemy to have them attack.
After completing a level, you earn money. Use this money in the upgrade screen to hire more agents for your team or to improve the stats of your existing crew members.
A bigger, stronger team is essential for tackling the more challenging jobs later in the game.
Swarm the Target - Don't send one agent to fight one enemy. Use your numbers advantage and send multiple agents to quickly incapacitate a resident. Prioritize Items - Fighting is just a distraction. Your primary goal is getting the items.
Clear a path and focus your manpower on hauling the goods to the truck. Upgrade Team Size First - Before boosting individual stats, spend your initial earnings on hiring more agents. More bodies on the job is the single most effective upgrade.
Create a Blockade - Use some of your agents as 'tanks' to engage the residents and keep them busy in one area while your other agents sneak by to grab the valuables.
Clear the Exit - Make sure the path from the item to your truck is clear of enemies before you start carrying it. It's difficult to fight while carrying a heavy object.
One Person, Small Items - For smaller items like lamps or computers, assign just one agent to free up the rest of your team for fighting or carrying larger furniture.