This month, Meccha Chameleon was released on PC via Steam. It's an online game where players are invited to play hide-and-seek.
The hunter player has to search the location for hidden "little men". Members of the other team can paint their characters' bodies to blend in with the environment, like a chameleon:
Location, pose, and most importantly, your artistic skills are crucial. Deceive the eyes of seekers with camouflage that would surprise even a chameleon.
The indie hit Meccha Chameleon also caught the attention of the Escape from Tarkov team. Battlestate Games studio published a humorous crossover video: according to the plot, the hero is looking for little men – one was no problem, but the other, apparently, turned out to be not a very friendly neighbor.
The entry price for Meccha Chameleon is low – just 6 dollars (or 290 rubles in Russian Steam). The game went viral on social networks and the peak online audience gradually gained momentum, recently surpassing 340 thousand users; and game sales have already reached 10 million copies (the indie hit was released on June 10).