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Hide-and-Seek Game Meccha Cameleon Opens Steam Store Page

Meccha Cameleon turns a player's drawing ability into a core mechanic for competitive hide-and-seek, a design that has few direct precedents in multiplayer party games.

Reporting from 3 sources: 4Gamer.net, ASCII.jp, Denfaminicogamer.

Hide-and-Seek Game Meccha Cameleon Opens Steam Store Page

Developer LEMORION opened the Steam store page for its new game Meccha Cameleon on May 15. The game is a multiplayer hide-and-seek title with a twist: players paint their character's white body to blend into the stage. The hiding team wins by staying hidden until time runs out, while the seeking team wins by finding everyone. The developer says drawing skill and posing are as important as choosing a hiding spot. The game supports 2 to 10 players, depending on the host's connection. A release is scheduled for June 2026, with a test play period coming before launch. The store page is live now, but no price has been announced.

LEMORION, the developer behind Meccha Cameleon, has not released any previous titles on Steam, making this their debut on the platform. The game's rule set draws a line between two teams: the hiding team paints themselves to match the environment, while the seeking team must spot the disguised players. The developer notes that the maximum player count depends on the host's internet connection, with 2 to 10 players recommended on the store page. No price has been listed yet. The June release window and upcoming test play period were announced alongside the store page opening on May 15.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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