Repo Games

Repo Games (2011-2012)

EndedReality show

From the producers of Jersey Shore and Spike TV comes Repo Games, a whole new kind of game show. Repo Games follows a crew of real-life repo men, Josh Lewis and Tom DeTone, as they give debtors one last chance to keep their cars -- but only if they're willing to play for it. The debtors are asked five questions, and if they get three answers correct, their cars will be paid off on the spot. If the debtors fail, their cars get a new home at the impound lot.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 23:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Repo Games' premiere?

'Repo Games' premiered on April 26, 2011.

Who were the hosts of 'Repo Games'?

The hosts of 'Repo Games' were Josh Lewis and Tom DeTone.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'Repo Games'?

Two contestants participated in each episode of 'Repo Games'.

What was the concept of 'Repo Games'?

'Repo Games' featured real-life individuals who had their vehicles up for repossession. They were given the chance to answer trivia questions to win back their vehicles.

Can you describe the gameplay of 'Repo Games'?

In each episode of 'Repo Games', the contestants had to answer a series of trivia questions correctly within a time limit. If they answered enough questions correctly, they won back their vehicle.

How long did each episode of 'Repo Games' last?

Each episode of 'Repo Games' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Where was 'Repo Games' filmed?

'Repo Games' was filmed in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada.

How many seasons of 'Repo Games' aired?

'Repo Games' aired for a total of three seasons.

Were the contestants on 'Repo Games' aware of the trivia questions in advance?

No, the contestants on 'Repo Games' were not aware of the trivia questions in advance.

Did 'Repo Games' feature any celebrity guests?

No, 'Repo Games' did not feature any celebrity guests.

What types of trivia questions were asked on 'Repo Games'?

Trivia questions on 'Repo Games' covered a wide range of topics, including pop culture, history, sports, and general knowledge.

How did the audience react to 'Repo Games'?

'Repo Games' received mixed reactions from the audience, with some finding it entertaining and others criticizing it for glorifying repossession.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Repo Games'?

Yes, 'Repo Games' faced criticism for its controversial concept of using repossession as a game show. Some argued that it trivialized a serious financial struggle.

Did 'Repo Games' have a significant impact on the reality TV genre?

While 'Repo Games' gained some popularity, it did not have a significant impact on the reality TV genre as a whole.

Did 'Repo Games' have a dedicated fanbase?

'Repo Games' had a small but dedicated fanbase who enjoyed the unique and unconventional concept of the show.

What led to the cancellation of 'Repo Games'?

The cancellation of 'Repo Games' was mainly due to declining ratings and a shift in programming focus by the network.

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