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Meccha Chameleon Hide-And-Seek Game Launches June 10 on Steam

The game's core mechanic-painting one's own avatar to camouflage-is an unusual twist on the hide-and-seek genre, and the wishlist has already passed 110,000, signaling strong overseas interest.

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Meccha Chameleon Hide-And-Seek Game Launches June 10 on Steam

Solo developer LEMORION announced that the multiplayer hide-and-seek game Meccha Chameleon will launch on PC via Steam on June 10. Players paint their avatars' white bodies to blend into backgrounds, using drawing skill and creativity to avoid the oni team. The game supports up to 10 players and offers three modes.

On May 27, solo developer LEMORION confirmed that Meccha Chameleon will hit Steam on June 10. The multiplayer hide-and-seek game divides players into oni and human teams, with the twist that humans can paint their avatars' white bodies to match the surrounding environment. The developer says drawing skill and creativity are key to victory, though there are also hiding spots that require no painting at all. Three game modes are available: a standard normal mode, an increasing oni mode where caught humans join the demon team, and a double mode where everyone hides first then hunts. The host sets up a server, and up to 10 players are recommended. LEMORION's wishlist for the title has exceeded 110,000, with English-language questions dominating the official Discord Q&A board.

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