Pako 2 - Getaway driving & chases
Experience thrilling heists with easy controls, detailed levels, and a wide selection of vehicles to outrun the cops.

- 1.0.2 Version
- 4.5 Score
- 3M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 7+ Content Rating
Introduction
PAKO 2 is an arcade-style driving game where you take on the role of a getaway driver. Your task is to collect your crew from the heist location and transport them to safety while engaging in thrilling chases against law enforcement. Each successful escape helps you earn money that can be utilized for acquiring new vehicles and unlocking different locations. Jump in, deliver your crew, and reap the rewards!
FEATURES
- Simple and intuitive controls! (check advanced controls in the settings)
- Gather crew members and bring them to safety
- Expansively designed levels filled with intricate details
- Exciting drive-by shooting mechanics
- A wide selection of cars available for purchase
- Different firearms and unique perk items
- Energetic soundtrack by DKSTR
- Competitive leaderboards
- Achievements to unlock
- Option to eliminate ads through any in-app purchases
Guide
Spend your money right
Between rounds of PAKO 2, you’ll be banking cash that you can then spend to unlock new cars and levels. Although you might be tempted to spend this cash on whatever the next thing you can afford is, you’d be better off not doing so. You can earn a lot more cash more quickly in PAKO 2 if you save to buy the Misty Fields level and a fast car as your first purchases. Misty Fields is an easy level with no cliffs, and cruising around that level as fast as possible will let you earn tons of cash really quickly.
Gun breakdown
Once you’ve banked a bunch of cash and want to start buying other vehicles in PAKO 2, it’s important to know what you’re buying. Each car comes with its own weapon with it, and they operate pretty differently. Here’s how the guns compare to each other:
Pistol: Your standard weapon. Shoots at a standard semi-auto rate. Consistent, but not particularly fast.
Heavy Pistol: Shoots like the regular pistol, though a little slower, but a lot more powerful. Is prone to miss. Not recommended.
Shotgun: Shoots slightly slower than the pistol, but in a spread. Most shots from the shotgun take out cars in one hit.
Submachine Gun: Shoots very quickly. Takes down cars extremely easily. Probably the most powerful gun in the game.
Grenades: These only come on the Roadking, the most expensive car in the game. Grenades can do splash damage and take out cars in one hit. They can be really slow sometimes though and doesn’t feel as consistent at the submachine gun.
Speed is key
In PAKO 2, your effectiveness is rated solely by your ability to get people from one point to another quickly. Don’t worry about using roads or bumping into things occasionally, as long as none of those things slow you down. Speedy deliveries grant you a higher score and additional cash to spend at the end of a round, whereas taking a slow and steady approach may get you a longer play session, but very little to show for it.
Don’t get stuck
Once you get a hang of PAKO 2’s controls, there are very few situations where the police will be able to end your run by themselves. As long as you are staying ahead of them and not hitting other vehicles, they might tail you, but rarely will they be able to knock you too off course. If you don’t do this though, it’s very easy for the cops to take you out. Getting stuck in corners, or even just running into too many things and losing speed are the real dangers in PAKO 2. A lack of momentum lets the police pile up and overwhelm your vehicle, so as long as you’re a smooth operator, you can usually prolong your run for quite a while.
What’s new
Recent changes:
+SDK update
- Version1.0.2
- UpdateApr 08, 2025
- DeveloperTree Men Games
- CategoryRacing & Sports
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
- Downloads3M+
- Package Namecom.treemengames.pako2
- Signaturef3f1c5d3070e6b9b80d47ee1a949db00
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Good graphics and art style
Diverse map, car, and weapon varieties
Unique and challenging gameplay with randomness in each match
Smooth performance even on lower-end devices
Minimal ads that do not interrupt gameplay
Engaging soundtrack that enhances the experience
Easy to pick up and play with simple controls
Rewarding skill-based progression without pay-to-win aspects
Significant grind needed to unlock better vehicles
Long waiting times for extra lives due to ad mechanics
Controls can feel clunky and difficult to master
Camera angles hinder visibility during gameplay
Issues with police AI and their aggressive spawning behavior
Lack of customization options for vehicles
Repetitive gameplay due to limited content variety
Game crashes and bugs affecting progress synchronization