
I’ve spent countless nights serving bakso noodles while dodging supernatural entities in this Indonesian horror experience, and let me tell you – mastering the controls is absolutely crucial for survival. When I first jumped into Bakso Malang Anomalies, I was completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of anomalies and the pressure of keeping customers happy while staying alive. After dozens of shifts and plenty of terrifying encounters, I’m here to share everything you need to know about the controls and mechanics that will help you survive the night.
Bakso Malang Anomalies is a spine-chilling Roblox horror game that drops you into a roadside bakso (Indonesian meatball noodle) stall in the mysterious city of Malang. You’re working the night shift, serving hot bowls of bakso to customers while following mysterious rules that aren’t just superstitions – they’re literally life-or-death instructions. The game features 40+ unique anomaly encounters and 9 different endings that change based on your performance and decisions throughout the shift.
What makes this game terrifying is how it blends everyday Indonesian street food culture with supernatural horror. One minute you’re scooping noodles into bowls, the next you’re using your Third Eye to detect if the customer in front of you is actually a spirit trying to drag you to the other side. It’s like Scary Shawarma Kiosk but with Indonesian folklore and even more intense mechanics.
There’s something uniquely thrilling about the pressure-cooker environment of this game. I’m a huge horror fan, but what keeps me coming back to Bakso Malang Anomalies is how it rewards observation and quick thinking. Every shift feels different because the anomalies are unpredictable, and the game updates almost daily with new content.
The Indonesian cultural elements make it stand out from other Roblox horror games. I love learning about the folklore while trying not to get possessed by spirits. Plus, the satisfaction of perfectly identifying an anomaly and slamming the shutter in its face never gets old. It’s that perfect balance of tension and relief that makes this one of my go-to horror experiences on Roblox.
On PC, you’ve got the advantage of precision control. Here’s exactly how I set up my controls for maximum survival efficiency:
| Action | Key/Input | Pro Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Move | W, A, S, D | Keep fingers on WASD at all times for quick escapes |
| Interact/Pick Up | E | Spam this when grabbing ingredients during rush hours |
| Third Eye | Q (Hold) | Never hold more than 2-3 seconds – sanity drains fast |
| Night Vision | F (CCTV only) | Essential for spotting anomalies in dark corners |
| Sprint | Left Shift | Use sparingly – it attracts unwanted attention |
| Switch Camera | Click monitor | Cycle through all cameras before serving |
| Close Shutter | Click red lever | Your emergency button when things go wrong |
Critical Warning: The Third Eye mechanic is both your best friend and worst enemy. I learned this the hard way – holding Q too long causes visual distortions and can trigger negative endings. Use it in quick bursts, like tapping a hot stove rather than holding your hand over it.
The mobile version actually surprised me with how well it translates the horror experience. Here’s how I dominate on mobile:
When I train new players, I always start with this five-step serving process that’s saved me countless times:
After dozens of shifts, I’ve discovered some Third Eye secrets that most guides miss:
The game actually tracks your Third Eye usage with a hidden green meter that fills up with prolonged use. When this meter gets full, you risk triggering the Jin World secret ending – not necessarily bad if you’re hunting for all endings, but definitely not what you want during a normal shift.
My personal technique: I use the Third Eye in a pattern – tap Q, count to two, release. This gives me just enough time to scan for anomalies without draining sanity or filling that green meter too quickly. During the Inspector’s visit, I’m extra careful because he’s particularly sensitive to supernatural detection.
The developers are constantly updating this game, which is why it stays fresh. Here are the recent changes I’ve noticed:
The game updates almost daily, so what works today might change tomorrow. That’s part of what makes it so engaging!
These are the strategies that separate survivors from those who become anomalies themselves:
If you’re going for the Millionaire ending, prioritize speed over safety. But for the Perfect Shift ending, every customer needs to be vetted carefully. I usually play safe for the first half of my shift, then adjust based on how many anomalies I’ve encountered.
A: Currently 9 total – 7 main endings plus 2 secret endings. The developers keep adding more, so this might change!
A: I use a combination approach: quick Third Eye tap + CCTV scan + visual inspection. Look for things that don’t match the normal customer patterns.
A: Solo is definitely scarier and better for immersion. But multiplayer can be hilarious when your friend accidentally serves an anomaly.
A: Unfortunately no active codes right now. The game doesn’t have a code system implemented yet, but that could change with future updates.
A: The Jin World ending involves filling that hidden green meter through Third Eye usage. The second secret ending is still being discovered by the community!
Bakso Malang Anomalies has become one of my favorite Roblox horror experiences because it perfectly balances accessibility with depth. The controls are simple enough to learn quickly but complex enough that I’m still discovering new strategies after dozens of hours.
Whether you’re hunting for all nine endings, trying to survive your first shift, or just want to experience some Indonesian-inspired horror, mastering these controls is your first step to becoming a bakso stall survivor. Remember: trust your instincts, use your Third Eye wisely, and never, ever serve a customer who seems a little too interested in your supernatural abilities.
Have you encountered any anomalies that weren’t in this guide? Drop your experiences in the comments below – I’m always learning new tricks from the community!