Paint matching
Color gets you started, but a believable disguise also needs lighting, texture, and the right nearby surface.
Unofficial player guide
Learn the rules, release details, role tips, multiplayer room setup, PC specs, videos, mods, and update checks for MECCHA CHAMELEON.




Start here
This site mirrors the important page coverage players expect from a Meccha Chameleon hub, but the writing and layout are rebuilt for faster scanning, cleaner source notes, and a stronger role-based route through the game.
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Hiders, Seekers, painting, posing, timers, and first-match flow.
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Beginner mistakes, Hider habits, Seeker reads, and public-room advice.
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Steam PC status, PS5 questions, and console rumor checks.
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Input setup, controller checks, and first-round comfort routines.
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Steam Workshop checks, compatibility, and multiplayer etiquette.
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Recommended player counts, public rooms, private groups, and streaming setup.
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Windows PC requirements, hosting notes, and readability settings.
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Gameplay resources, trailer links, and content research notes.
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Guide revisions, patch categories, and official Steam News checks.
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Map-reading routes, object logic, hiding lanes, and what to verify from Workshop pages.
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A scout-style checklist for believable color, pose, silhouette, and exit timing.
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Source-checked changes translated into Hider, Hunter, host, and Workshop impact.
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How to judge custom maps before inviting a public room or stream audience.
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Deck, Proton, controller, readability, and fallback checks before a session.
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Version mismatch, room visibility, host network, and first-pass multiplayer checks.
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Room rules, title/description reminders, voice chat, and viewer participation flow.
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A buyer-focused read on price, player count, Workshop, reviews, and update signals.
Why the game works
MECCHA CHAMELEON turns a simple hide-and-seek loop into a visual bluff. Hiders must make color, pose, and placement agree. Seekers must notice when the room starts lying.
Color gets you started, but a believable disguise also needs lighting, texture, and the right nearby surface.
The best pose is not always the funniest pose. It is the one that makes your shape feel like it belongs.
Seekers win by comparing the room against itself: repeated objects, odd spacing, suspicious shadows, and late movement.
What this guide covers
If you are deciding whether to buy the game, start with the release, platform, and PC specs pages. If you already have a room together, start with the rules page, then hand Hider and Seeker guides to the players who need them most.
The guide also keeps separate pages for controls, mods, multiplayer rooms, videos, updates, and sourcing. That page coverage matches the reference site while giving this version a cleaner information architecture.