Meccha Cameleon Now Playable on Mac and Smartphones Via GeForce NOW
GeForce NOW support removes the Mac and mobile platform barrier for a game that has sold over 10 million copies, broadening its potential audience without a native port.
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LEMORION announced on June 27 that the camouflage hide-and-seek game Meccha Cameleon now supports NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, enabling play on Mac and smartphones. The game has sold over 10 million copies. Recent updates added decoys, a third-person shooter perspective for hunters, and random furniture elements.
LEMORION's camouflage hide-and-seek game Meccha Cameleon now works on Mac and smartphones through NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, the developer announced on June 27. The game processes on NVIDIA servers, so device specs do not matter as long as the player has an internet connection. Players must already own the game on Steam or the Epic Games Store. Meccha Cameleon itself has no native Mac version, but GeForce NOW fills that gap. The title has sold over 10 million copies. Recent updates include a decoy creation feature for the hiding side, a third-person shooter perspective for the hunter side, and random furniture elements such as horse color and pot placement, which the developer plans to roll out to all official maps.
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