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Meccha Chameleon is a casual hide-and-seek game, where players rely on camouflage to avoid being discovered. Instead of tucking yourself behind crates or corners, you’ll paint your whole body so it matches the surrounding environment, like an actual chameleon that learned fashion tricks or something.
Each stage drops a brand new scene, with different colors, shapes, and hiding places. Your job is to pick the right spot, then create a disguise that’s convincing enough to fool the Seekers, before the clock decides you’re done.
The rules are simple, and honestly, pretty easy to get.
At the start of each round, players are split into two teams.
As a Hider, you paint your body so it matches nearby objects, then you carefully choose where to stand. A good disguise is not just the paint, it’s also the position. If your camouflage is convincing enough, the Seekers might literally pass right by you and not notice, like they’re distracted or something.
Every level pushes you toward creative thinking, sharp observation, and paying attention to the tiny details; even when it seems small, it matters.
Meccha Chameleon has controls that feel pretty intuitive, as you can just get going, and it works for everybody or almost.
These straightforward controls mean you can stay focused on making the best camouflage possible, nothing too fussy.