Wiki Maps
Read patch-linked map notes and practical scene-reading prompts in the Wiki.
Read more →Find map reading notes, the Paint Hide and Seek Simulator, multiplayer help, verified patch notes, and a quick Play Game browser warm-up — all organised around your next better round.
Steam store figures as of 25 June 2026. Prices and review totals change over time. Check the Steam Store.
Practise camouflage in your browser before a live round. Pick a scene, paint a 3D figure to match the backdrop, then rotate to check whether your silhouette still reads as human. If you want to feel the loop before practising carefully, start with the Play Game page.
Not the full game — a practice canvas for colour and silhouette drills.
Follow the same path most successful lobbies use: learn the rules, master both roles, then lean on map-specific data when the meta shifts.
Understand roles, match phases, and a repeatable first-match plan.
Beginner's Hub → 02Test backdrop matching, pose scale, two-tone sampling, and silhouette reads.
Open Simulator → 03Read landmark prompts, scene drills, and Seeker sweep habits.
Wiki Maps → 04Track map, feature, and stability changes after updates.
Patch Notes →Read patch-linked map notes and practical scene-reading prompts in the Wiki.
Read more →Prep time to disguise, then a timed hunt. Hand-painted camouflage means no two rounds play alike.
Read more →Use a pose before painting so your body reads like part of the scene instead of an extra outline.
Read more →Private friend rooms, public lobbies, and group rules for party sessions.
Read more →Browse community stages, then set up a short private test before hosting.
Read more →Use post-round feedback to refine routes, camouflage, and Seeker reads.
Read more →Every round splits Hiders and Seekers. Hiders get prep time to paint and pose; Seekers sweep in first person with no flashlight. Unlike classic Prop Hunt, you never become a preset box — your body is the canvas.
Success comes from three skills working together: choosing a strong spot, breaking your silhouette with poses, and matching local colors with the Spoid tool. Our guides track the live meta after v1.9.0 across 2–10-player lobbies.
Open Full Wiki| Developer | lemorion_1224 (LEMORION) |
|---|---|
| Platform | Steam (Windows) |
| Release | 2026-06-09 |
| Players | 2–10 recommended |
| Languages | 12 on Steam |
| Modding | Official tools + Workshop |
| Genre | Casual party / hide-and-seek |
Smallest official stage in the roster — truck yard, overhead signs, shop fronts, trash piles, and walled corners; added in v1.7.0, retest after v1.8.0 fixes.
Oversized candy stage with gumdrop piles, gingerbread rows, and harsh bright light — practice value control and low silhouettes under colourful scenery.
Large hotel complex with a chaotic penguin ballroom, upper mezzanine, plush rooms, and connector hallways — strong for indoor scale and repeated décor reading.
Learn how to play MECCHA CHAMELEON with the Hider and Seeker objective, paint discipline, pose checks, mode basics, and first-match mistakes to avoid.
Set up MECCHA CHAMELEON controls, controller support, Steam Input, visibility options, shadow toggle, metallic paint, roughness, and practical fallback fixes.
MECCHA CHAMELEON multiplayer guide for 2-10 player lobbies, friend invites, random rooms, crossplay status, and quick fixes when joining friends fails.
A Steam multiplayer hide-and-seek party game by LEMORION (lemorion_1224). Hiders paint their white chameleon body to blend into each stage; Seekers hunt in first person before the timer ends.
MECCHA is like "meh-cha" (Kansai slang for "very"). CHAMELEON is standard English. Japanese players often say meccha kame-reon.
They are common search variants for MECCHA CHAMELEON. You may also see searches such as “meccha chameleon steam” or simply “meccha”; use the exact title MECCHA CHAMELEON when looking for the official Steam listing.
It is this site’s browser-based practice tool, not the full game. Choose or upload a background, rotate and paint a 3D figure, then use the exercise to test colour matching and silhouette choices before a live round.
Pick your spot fast, pose first, Spoid two tones (lit + shadow), paint visible surfaces, stay still. Spot, pose, and paint skill beat perfect art in prep-limited rounds.
PC via Steam (App ID 4704690). The Steam store currently lists Windows; it does not list native macOS or Linux support. Not on Roblox, mobile, or consoles at launch.
Designed for 2–10. Normal suits 2–4; Infection suits 6–10; Double works for 4–8.
Press F for the palette, use Spoid to sample stage colors, left-click to apply, R for poses. No preset skins — freehand camouflage every round.
Yes — official modding tools and Steam Workshop support community stages. Subscribe in Steam, enable in lobby, test privately first.
No — this is an unofficial player guide. If a clip or route stops working, check the Updates page for your build version.