Unofficial player guide

MECCHA CHAMELEON Guide

MECCHA CHAMELEON is a Steam multiplayer hide-and-seek game where white chameleons paint their bodies, pose as stage objects, and try to survive while Seekers inspect the room.

Start here

Pick the guide for your role.

The site is built around real player questions: how the game works, how to hide without standing out, how to search efficiently, and what to check before joining a public room.

Why this game is different

It is less about hiding behind cover and more about becoming the room.

Hiders do not simply crouch in a corner. They paint themselves, choose a pose, and try to look like they belong. Seekers win by spotting what is just slightly wrong.

Paint matching

Good hiding starts with matching nearby colors, but color alone is not enough if your outline is suspicious.

Pose choice

A pose should fit the stage. Repeating a prop shape in the wrong place can be more obvious than moving.

Room reading

Seekers should scan repeated shapes, edges, spacing, and objects that look too centered or too clean.

What this guide covers now

MECCHA CHAMELEON launched on Steam on June 9, 2026, so early guide content should stay practical and honest. This site explains the rules, launch status, multiplayer setup, hider and seeker fundamentals, and PC requirements from public Steam information and player-facing patch notes.

Future pages should expand only when there is enough hands-on information: map-specific hiding spots, common public lobby problems, streamer room setup, controller comfort, and patch changes that alter hiding or seeking. Thin map pages and made-up best spots would be more harmful than helpful.

How to use the site

If you are deciding whether to buy the game, start with the release and Steam page, then check PC requirements. If you already own it, read the rules guide first, then choose either the Hider guide or Seeker guide based on the role you are practicing.

For group play, the multiplayer room guide explains version checks, public rooms, private friends sessions, and streamer lobby habits. The videos and resources page is where playtest footage, trailers, Steam links, and community references are organized before they become deeper guides.

Source and update approach

This is an unofficial player site, so release facts should stay tied to official store and news sources. The source policy explains how store data, patch notes, community posts, and repeatable play observations are handled. The updates page tracks meaningful guide changes when patches affect rooms, visibility, role behavior, or practical troubleshooting.