A R.E.P.O. clone is any Roblox project that tries to recreate the cooperative, physics-forward, horror-retrieval loop popularized by the PC game R.E.P.O., and in 2025 a number of Roblox developers built their own takes on that formula.
Below you’ll find a friendly, detailed guide to what R.E.P.O. is, why it’s been cloned on Roblox, and, most importantly, a curated list of the best Roblox experiences that aim to capture that R.E.P.O. vibe.
What is R.E.P.O.?
R.E.P.O. (originally a PC/Steam co-op horror retrieval game) casts players as part of a retrieval crew sent into hazardous sites to collect valuable objects.
The twist is that sound, physics interactions and unpredictable AI threats make extraction tense and emergent: players can push, pull, throw, or fumble objects; noise attracts enemies; and teamwork, loadouts and on-the-fly decisions determine if the run is a success or a corpse pile.
Because of those mechanics, a lot of creators have made Roblox adaptations that try to reproduce the physics grabbing, proximity voice, class systems, and extraction-timers.
Roblox clones can be free ways for players who don’t own the PC game to sample the loop, but they also tend to add Roblox-specific monetization like game passes, cosmetics, or class unlocks.
The Best Games Like R.E.P.O. on Roblox
Below I list ten Roblox games that either explicitly market themselves as inspired by R.E.P.O. or replicate the central co-op retrieval horror loop.
I include a short summary of what each does well and what to expect.
1. REPO (official fan recreation)
A straightforward fan recreation available on Roblox that bills itself as inspired by the original.
Expect the usual: small-team extraction runs, physics interactions and monster encounters. It’s one of the clearer attempts to mirror the R.E.P.O. experience on Roblox, with credits in the description that point back to the original creators. If you want something closest to the original structure, this is a logical first stop.
2. E.R.P.O. / E.R.P.O variants
Several Roblox developers have released games named “E.R.P.O.” or similar spellings, and a few of these blew up in creator videos and clips.
These versions often lean into a more accessible, free-to-play angle and sometimes add class selection, in-game currency and lobby systems. They’re useful for testing the loop with friends without buying the PC title.
Coverage and community commentary note E.R.P.O. as essentially a free Roblox version of the R.E.P.O. loop.
3. BEPO / FACTORY! BEPO
Found on Roblox under titles like “FACTORY! BEPO — Inspired by REPO,” BEPO is an explicitly labelled “inspired by” experience.
It’s typically focused on a single map theme (a factory) and tries to implement physics grabbing and AI threats.
The game’s Roblox page directly mentions the inspiration and positions itself as a cooperative scare-run. If you want a themed map experience (factory aesthetic) this is a good pick.
4. R.E.P.O. RP
This one mixes roleplay with the R.E.P.O. concept. It’s less of a direct gameplay clone and more of a social/roleplay environment built with R.E.P.O. lore and skins. Good if you want the look and characters more than the hardcore loop.
The RP scene on Roblox often creates additional content (morphs, limited cosmetics, and group perks) which can be fun but stray from the core survival loop.
5. Various smaller clones (search “REPO” / “ERPO” on Roblox)
The Roblox ecosystem is littered with smaller attempts, test projects and short-lived clones.
These are hit or miss: some add interesting mechanics (like custom physics tools or TTS chat), others are one-map prototypes.
Searching the Roblox site for “REPO,” “ERPO,” or “inspired by REPO” will surface these; check the last update date and active server counts before joining so you don’t drop into an empty game.
6. Roblox "inspired by" hubs and forks
Some larger Roblox creators release a hub that hosts variants or mini-modes inspired by R.E.P.O.
These can be interesting if you want a lot of variety without switching games: different monsters, altered loot tables, or experimental physics.
Expect more frequent updates but also more monetization hooks (passes, cosmetics).
7. Lethal-style or retrieval-style Roblox games
Not every game will use the “R.E.P.O.” tag but several Roblox titles adopt the same retrieval-while-being-hunted loop popularized by Lethal Company and similar indie hits. These are worth trying even if they don’t claim R.E.P.O. inspiration.
They often offer creative map design, monster variety, and class systems that change how you approach extraction.
See broad “games like REPO” lists for PC to find comparable inspiration that often filters into Roblox.
8. Community remixes with added features
Because Roblox development is so modular, some creators take the basic clone and add novel features: mobile-friendly UI, simpler physics, tutorial runs, or cooperative bots when you don’t have a full crew.
These are perfect for casual players who like the genre but prefer less punishing runs.
9. Clones with strong audiovisual polish
A few Roblox teams aim for a more atmospheric experience — lighting, sound design and creature animations are emphasized.
These are the closest in mood to the PC original and can be surprisingly compelling despite Roblox’s aesthetic limitations.
10. Experimental takes (asymmetry, roguelike modifiers)
Finally, expect creative deviations: asymmetric modes where one player controls a monster, roguelike modifiers that change each run, or community event modes.
These aren’t pure R.E.P.O. clones but they often capture the tension and emergent storytelling that makes R.E.P.O. interesting.
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How to pick which Roblox clone to try
- Check recent activity: Active servers and recent updates mean a game is maintained. Many clones are abandoned quickly.
- Read the description: Honest devs usually say “inspired by” and credit sources; that’s a good sign.
- Watch short videos: YouTube creators often post first-run impressions of Roblox clones; those videos are useful to see gameplay before joining.
- Mind monetization: Some clones monetize heavily with passes and currency — if you want a pure gameplay sample, avoid those with excessive paywalls.
- Play with friends: The loop works best with a small squad. Try to join with 3–5 players for the full experience.
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FAQ - Best R.E.P.O clones on Roblox
Q: Are these Roblox clones safe for younger players?
A: The Roblox platform enforces age controls and chat filters, but horror themes can still be intense. Check the game's description and in-game settings. Many clones tone down gore for Roblox’s audience, but the tension and jump scares remain.
Q: Do any of these Roblox games include proximity voice?
A: Some clones attempt proximity voice or simulated proximity chat, but Roblox’s native communications differ from PC voice implementations. Look at the game description or patch notes to confirm. Community threads often mention whether a clone supports real proximity voice or only text/VOIP alternatives.
Q: Will playing a Roblox clone spoil the PC game?
A: The clones typically recreate loops and systems but usually compress maps and nerf mechanics. They can give you a taste but won’t replace the full PC experience.
Q: How can I find the best active servers?
A: Use Roblox’s server browser on the game page, sort by player count, and check the “last updated” timestamp. You can also search for recent videos or community posts that link active servers.
Q: Is it legal to make or play these clones?
A: Making derivative works sits in a gray area. Roblox allows user-generated content; however, blatant commercial copies of IPs have led to takedowns or public criticism.
For players, it’s legal to play; for developers, copying original art and assets can lead to DMCA actions. News coverage and developer statements sometimes surface when clones cross lines: watch industry outlets for examples and debates.
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