Bus Master drops you onto a faithful recreation of Colombia's Antioquia department and hands you the wheel of an intercity bus. Pick up passengers in one town, drive the real mountain roads to the next, and drop them for Cash. Reinvest that Cash into faster buses and better routes, then run longer trips for bigger payouts. You can also swap the driver's seat for a Patrol Officer badge or just free-roam as a Citizen. This guide walks through the role choice, the route economy, all three active codes worth 150,000 Cash, and how to bank real Robux while you drive.
Bus Master is a driving sim from Vacuum Studios, and it's currently in BETA. That word matters: features, balance, and codes are still shifting between updates, so expect the game to grow and change. It's free-to-play, so you can jump straight in on whatever device you own.
What sets it apart from a generic driving game is the setting. Instead of a fictional city, Bus Master rebuilds the Antioquia department of Colombia with real towns and real routes. You'll drive between places like El Santuario, Marinilla, and San Rafael along roads modeled on the actual mountain highways that connect them. The detailed graphics and authentic layout are the whole pitch, and they hold up.
When you spawn in, the first thing you do is pick a role. That choice decides how you spend your session, so it's worth understanding all three before you commit:
Controls are standard for a Roblox driving game. On PC it's WASD or the arrow keys to drive, with on-screen prompts to load and drop passengers and to open the Store. On mobile the same actions map to touch controls, and the game plays fine on a phone since the routes are forgiving and you're rarely under time pressure.

Bus Master gives you three ways to play, and only one of them is built around earning Cash. Knowing the difference saves you from picking the wrong role and wondering why your balance isn't moving.
| Role | What you do | Earns Cash? |
|---|---|---|
| Bus Driver | Drive routes, pick up and drop passengers between towns | Yes, this is the money role |
| Patrol Officer | Keep order on the roads, run checks on traffic | Variety over grinding fares |
| Citizen | Free-roam the Antioquia map with no objectives | No, pure exploration |
If you're here to build up Cash, you're a Bus Driver. The loop is simple but satisfying: a station shows passengers waiting, you pull up, load them, and a route to a destination town locks in. Drive there, drop them, and the fare lands in your Cash counter.
The single biggest lever on your income is which route you run. Short hops between neighboring towns pay a little; long intercity hauls like El Santuario all the way to San Rafael pay a lot more, because the fare scales with the distance your passengers travel. A long route ties up more of your time, but the per-trip payout more than makes up for it once you've got a faster bus cutting the drive time down.
The second lever is how full your bus is. A full load of passengers pays out far more than a half-empty trip covering the same distance. It's almost always worth waiting an extra moment at a busy station to top off your seats before you pull away, rather than rolling out with empty rows.
Before you drive a single route, open the Store and redeem all three codes. That's 150,000 Cash handed to you for free, enough to skip the slow opening grind entirely and jump straight to a better bus.

Once you've got a faster bus and a healthy Cash balance, stop driving randomly and start running a deliberate loop. Find the longest high-traffic route you can fill reliably and run it back and forth, upgrading the bus and route between cycles.
When fare grinding starts to feel repetitive, the Patrol Officer role is a built-in change of pace. Instead of driving routes, you keep order on the roads and run checks on traffic moving through Antioquia. It's aimed at players who want variety over pure Cash farming, so treat it as a break rather than your main income engine. Citizen, the third role, drops the objectives entirely and lets you free-roam the recreated map at your own pace, which is great for just sightseeing the detailed Colombian environment.

Because Bus Master is still in BETA, the bus lineup, route list, and upgrade costs can change between updates. New towns and buses may get added, balance may shift, and fresh codes tend to drop alongside milestones. Check the Store and the developer's channels after any big update so you don't miss a new bus or a new code.
Codes are the fastest free Cash in the game, and right now all three stack for a hefty head start. They're case-sensitive, so type them exactly as written. Here's what's confirmed live as of June 16, 2026:
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| YOSOYMUNDIAL | 65,000 Cash | Active |
| 2KLIKES | 50,000 Cash | Active |
| 5KLIKES | 35,000 Cash | Active |
To redeem, click the Store button on the left side of your screen, scroll to the bottom of the Store menu, type the code into the "Enter Promocode" box, and click Redeem. The Cash drops into your balance instantly. No codes have expired so far, but that list will grow as the game ages. For the full breakdown with redemption steps and any fresh drops, see our dedicated Bus Master codes page.
Codes and route fares hand you Cash, but Cash only buys buses and route upgrades inside Bus Master. If you want actual Robux to spend on cosmetics here or anything else across Roblox, that's a separate pipeline.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund whatever you want across Roblox.
Pair that with the in-game grind and you're covered on both fronts. Let codes plus route fares handle your Cash, and use Earnaldo Robux for anything you genuinely want to buy.
If you like passenger-driving games, there's plenty more to dig into. See how Bus Master stacks up against the open-city taxi grind in our Bus Master vs Taxi Boss comparison, or jump to the Bus Master hub for every article in one place. For more popular Roblox grinds, our Brookhaven RP guide and Blox Fruits guide are worth a look.
Bus Master was made by Vacuum Studios and is currently in BETA. It's free-to-play and recreates the Antioquia department of Colombia, with real towns like El Santuario, Marinilla, and San Rafael.
You can pick Bus Driver (drive routes and ferry passengers between towns for Cash), Patrol Officer (keep order on the roads and run checks), or Citizen (free-roam the map with no objectives).
The currency is Cash. You earn it by driving passengers between towns, and you spend it to upgrade your bus, unlock faster buses, and improve your routes.
As of June 16, 2026 there are three active codes: YOSOYMUNDIAL for 65,000 Cash, 2KLIKES for 50,000 Cash, and 5KLIKES for 35,000 Cash, totaling 150,000 Cash. Codes are case-sensitive.
Drive longer intercity routes such as El Santuario to San Rafael for bigger passenger payouts, and run full buses rather than half-empty trips. Reinvest early Cash into a faster bus to cut route times and stack more runs per session.
No. The whole loop runs on Cash, which you earn for free by driving routes and redeeming codes. Robux only buys optional cosmetics or convenience items, not the buses and route upgrades that matter.
Bus Driver is the best starting role because it's the only one that earns Cash directly. Patrol Officer is a good change of pace once you want variety over grinding fares, and Citizen is purely for free-roaming the Colombian map.
No codes have expired so far as of June 16, 2026. Bus Master is a young BETA game, so the list is short for now but will grow as the developer hits new milestones.

This guide is based on the live BETA version of Bus Master as of June 16, 2026. Because the game is still in BETA, buses, routes, codes, and upgrade costs change with updates, so check the in-game Store and the official channels for the latest. You can play it on its official Roblox page, where new content and codes roll out over time.