FAQ
Meccha Chameleon FAQ
This FAQ collects the highest-intent Meccha Chameleon questions in one place, with short answers and links to the deeper guide pages for price, platforms, maps, roles, updates, and safe install paths.
Use the full guide when details matter
Short answers are useful, but price, platform support, updates, and install paths can change. Open the linked guide page before making purchase decisions.
- Use Price for current cost checks.
- Use Platforms before trusting mobile files.
- Use Maps, Pro Tips, Hider Guide, and Hunter Guide for gameplay depth.
FAQ
What is Meccha Chameleon?
Meccha Chameleon is a multiplayer hide-and-seek game where hiders blend into the map and hunters look for color, silhouette, movement, and pattern mismatches.
Where can I play Meccha Chameleon?
The verified path in this wiki is Steam on Windows PC. Steam Deck is marked playable with notes, while Mac, mobile, and console releases are not confirmed as native versions here.
How much is Meccha Chameleon?
SteamDB showed the United States row at $5.99 when last checked on 2026-06-23. Use the Price page and Steam checkout for your live regional price.
Is Meccha Chameleon free?
No free official route is confirmed here. Check Steam for current price, discounts, or official promotions.
Is Meccha Chameleon on Mac?
No native Mac version is confirmed here. The lower-risk Mac route is streaming from a Windows PC, while Crossover, Whisky, and Parallels should be treated as experiments.
Can I play Meccha Chameleon on mobile?
No official Android or iPhone app is confirmed here. Use remote play from your own PC with Steam Link, Moonlight, or Parsec instead of trusting unknown APK files.
Is there a safe Meccha Chameleon APK?
No official Android package is confirmed here. Avoid mirror files and check official announcements before installing anything that claims to be a mobile port.
Does Meccha Chameleon work on Steam Deck?
SteamDB marks Steam Deck as playable with notes. Check the Steam Deck page for screen, input, network, and graphics caveats before relying on handheld play.
What maps are covered?
The map hub tracks Mansion, Farm or Indoor Country, Sewer, Backrooms, Penguin Hotel, and Sugarland with status notes instead of unsupported win-rate claims.
What are the best hiding spots?
Use the Pro Tips and map pages. Strong spots depend on the current map version, lighting, pose, hunter route, and whether the spot has become predictable.
Should I play hider or hunter first?
Try both. Hider rounds teach why disguises fail, while hunter rounds teach pattern breaks, room routes, and common hiding mistakes.
How many players can play?
This wiki tracks 2-10 recommended players. Smaller rooms are easier for learning, while larger rooms create more chaos and more pressure on hunters.
Is Mecha Chameleon the same as Meccha Chameleon?
In this wiki, Mecha Chameleon is treated as a common misspelling. The correct game name used by the Steam listing is Meccha Chameleon.
Where should beginners start?
Start with How to Play, Beginner Guide, Hider Guide, Hunter Guide, Paint Guide, Price, Platforms, and Maps.
Where do update details come from?
Update notes are tracked from Steam, SteamDB, and cited coverage. Use the Updates page before trusting old hiding advice or map route clips.