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Every commonly-searched question about MECCHA CHAMELEON, answered in two sentences with a link to the full page. Facts carry the same verification standard as everywhere on this wiki — checked against official sources, dated 2026-07-03.

The Basics

An online multiplayer hide-and-seek party game: Hiders paint their bodies to blend into the stage while Seekers hunt for visual mistakes. Released on Steam in June 2026 by solo developer lemorion_1224.

Full overview

Like 'meh-cha' — it's Japanese slang meaning 'very/super', so the title reads as 'Super Chameleon'. Nothing to do with mecha robots, despite the spelling.

About the game

No — it's built entirely around multiplayer rounds. There's no single-player campaign listed on the Steam page.

Game details

No — it's a standalone PC game sold on Steam. Roblox experiences using the name are unrelated fan creations or lookalikes trading on the search term.

The real game

lemorion_1224, an independent solo developer who also self-publishes the game. It launched on Steam on Jun 9, 2026.

Developer facts

The Steam page lists 12 languages including English, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, French, German, Arabic and Russian.

Key facts

Price & Buying

$5.99 USD on Steam in the US region (verified 2026-07-03); other regions see local pricing. One-time purchase, no subscription or microtransactions.

Price details

No free version exists. The one legitimate free route is Steam Family Sharing through someone who owns it; everything else offering it free is fake.

Free-to-play facts

No discount schedule is announced — new indies typically join Steam's seasonal sales eventually. Wishlist it on Steam to get an email the moment it's discounted.

Sale timing

Platforms

Windows PC via Steam — that's the complete list. No Mac, console or mobile version exists.

Platform status

Nothing announced. Console availability questions all currently share one answer: not announced, re-verified biweekly on our platforms hub.

Console status

The question doesn't apply yet — with exactly one platform, every player is already in the same pool. If more platforms launch, crossplay status gets tracked here.

Details

Not natively — no macOS build exists. Compatibility layers are untested for this game and Boot Camp only helps older Intel Macs; the honest breakdown is on the Mac page.

Mac answer

Windows 10 64-bit, an Intel Core i5-class CPU and a DirectX 11/12 GPU — the official listing is that short. Most PCs from the last eight years qualify.

Spec table

Downloads & Safety

One place: the official Steam store page. Buy, click install, done — no other site is authorized to distribute it.

Official route

No — no mobile version exists, so every APK with the name is fake and frequently hostile. Our APK page covers how to spot and clean up after them.

APK warning

Not meaningfully: multiplayer and Workshop run on Steam's servers, which a cracked copy can't reach. Best case you get an empty menu; typical case you get malware too.

The full math

Playing & Multiplayer

The developer recommends 2–10 players per lobby; the true maximum isn't fixed — it depends on the host's network environment. Four or more is where the party chaos starts.

Lobby sizes

Yes — public matchmaking fills lobbies with strangers, and private lobbies handle friend groups. Both ship with the game.

Lobby setup

Read the five-step beginner guide, play both roles for a few rounds, then fix the three classic beginner mistakes: incomplete paint coverage, greedy high-traffic spots, and the panic shuffle that reveals you.

How to play

Yes — official Steam Workshop support. Subscribe to community maps with one click and host them in private lobbies.

Workshop guide

On This Page

  • The Basics6
  • Price & Buying3
  • Platforms5
  • Downloads & Safety3
  • Playing & Multiplayer4

21 questions · Last checked: 2026-07-03