Verified Steam information for MECCHA CHAMELEON: release date, price, developer, player count notes, Workshop support, languages, and official links.
Last checked: 2026-07-10
Status: Unofficial fan information page. Use the Steam store page for live price, region pricing, reviews, and system requirements.
MECCHA CHAMELEON is a multiplayer hide-and-seek party game on Steam where Hiders paint their white bodies to blend into the stage and Seekers try to find everyone before the time limit expires.
Verified Steam facts
- Title: MECCHA CHAMELEON
- Developer: lemorion_1224
- Publisher: lemorion_1224
- Release date shown on Steam: Jun 9, 2026
- Observed price: $5.99 USD
- Observed review summary: Very Positive
- Genre shown: Casual
- Steam features observed: Online PvP, Steam Workshop, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing
- Content note shown: In-game chat, online interactivity
Steam prices, regional availability, reviews, and system requirements can change. Treat this page as a snapshot, not a checkout page.
What kind of game is it?
Steam describes the game as a new-sensation hide-and-seek game. Players split into Hiders and Seekers:
- Hiders start with a pure white body.
- Hiders paint themselves to mimic walls, furniture, props, floors, shadows, and other stage surfaces.
- Seekers win if they find everyone within the time limit.
- Hiders survive by combining a good hiding spot, convincing body paint, and a pose that does not break the scene.
The important difference from a normal prop-hunt game is that the disguise is not just “turn into a prop.” The player is still a body; the challenge is to paint and pose that body so it becomes hard to notice.
Multiplayer and recommended players
The official Steam description says public matches are supported and that streamers can host viewer participation games.
Steam also says the maximum player count depends on the host network environment and currently recommends 2–10 players. That means a small private group can work, but public and high-player-count sessions may depend on host quality and current patch stability.
Workshop support
The Steam page lists Steam Workshop support. The Workshop page describes items as “Meccha Original Map” content that can be used with MECCHA CHAMELEON.
Workshop examples observed during research included custom maps inspired by 2Fort, Minecraft Village, supermarkets, museums, police stations, and other themed spaces. Because Workshop content is user-created, always check the item page, comments, update date, and required dependencies before joining a match that uses a custom map.
Streaming and video policy
Steam’s official description says gameplay videos and streaming are welcome, with two notes:
- Include the game name in the video or stream title. Steam marks this as required.
- Including the Steam store page URL in the description is optional.
If you are making content, still check the current Steam page or official Discord before assuming the policy has not changed.
Common player-reported issues to know before buying
Steam discussions and reviews show that players are not only asking “is it fun?” They are also reporting practical problems:
- Trouble joining public servers or friends.
- Custom maps failing to download.
- Lag, crashes, freezes, or maps not loading.
- Control/accessibility requests such as AZERTY, mouse inversion, and ultrawide support.
- Moderation concerns in public lobbies, including offensive drawings or server names.
These are player reports, not guarantees that you will experience the same thing. But they are important enough that new players should know them before relying on public lobbies.
