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MECCHA CHAMELEON Beginner Guide

A beginner route for your first matches: learn the rules, avoid obvious outlines, practice paint discipline, and understand how seekers think.

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MECCHA CHAMELEON Beginner Guide

A beginner route for your first matches: learn the rules, avoid obvious outlines, practice paint discipline, and understand how seekers think.

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Steam app

4704690

Official Steam store page for MECCHA CHAMELEON.

Release

Jun 9, 2026

Steam store release date observed on 2026-06-13.

Developer

lemorion_1224

Developer and publisher shown on the Steam store page.

Minimum OS

Windows 10 64-bit

Minimum system requirement shown on Steam.

Beginners usually lose because they treat camouflage as a color picker problem. In practice, a beginner should first choose simple surfaces, avoid high-contrast edges, copy brightness, pick a pose that fits the environment, and stop moving before seekers enter the room. On seeker rounds, the beginner goal is not to memorize every possible spot. It is to learn how bad hiding reads: unusual silhouettes, mirrored textures, outlines that sit away from walls, and movement after the room should be still.

A beginner page should be forgiving and concrete. The first goal is not mastery; it is to stop losing to obvious tells. For hiders, that means choosing simple surfaces, avoiding high-contrast edges, matching local brightness, and freezing before seekers arrive. For seekers, that means learning how to see the room instead of clicking at random. Beginners should review each elimination by asking a short diagnostic question: was the color wrong, was the brightness wrong, was the outline readable, did the pose not belong, or did movement give the spot away? This page should also push users into role-specific pages only after explaining the shared vocabulary. Without that vocabulary, map spot lists become memorization instead of strategy.

First 10 Minutes

Use the first sessions to build repeatable habits.

  • Play one round focusing only on surfaces and brightness.
  • Play one seeker round focusing only on silhouettes.
  • After every loss, ask whether color, pose, shine, or movement gave you away.
  • Avoid advanced tiny spots until you can survive in obvious rooms.

Common Beginner Mistakes

Most mistakes are easy to name once you know what seekers notice.

Beginner mistakes
MistakeWhy it failsBetter habit
Only matching colorTexture and shadow still expose youCopy brightness and surface feel
Moving lateMotion is easier to see than colorFreeze before seeker pressure
Hiding in perfect corners onlySeekers check obvious cornersUse believable mid-room shapes too

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