Spot
Before painting, pick a backdrop that already helps you: a flat wall, a busy corner, a repeated pattern, or a shadowed edge. Bad spots make even good colour work fail.
Jump into a browser-friendly paint-and-hide game, then use this guide hub to turn quick rounds into better hiding decisions. This page is built for players who want to try the MECCHA CHAMELEON-style loop, understand what makes it fun, and move naturally into our wiki maps, beginner guide, online setup help, and camouflage simulator.
Use the game frame below as a fast way to feel the core fantasy: choose a character, enter a lobby-style scene, hide, and think about how colour, outline, and timing affect whether another player would spot you.
The appeal is simple and instantly readable: one side hides by blending into the scene, while the other side searches for anything that looks slightly wrong. The fun is not only winning; it is the little moment when a painted character almost disappears into a wall, floor, prop pile, or shadow line.
Before painting, pick a backdrop that already helps you: a flat wall, a busy corner, a repeated pattern, or a shadowed edge. Bad spots make even good colour work fail.
Match large colour areas first. A convincing broad tone usually matters more than tiny decoration, especially when a Seeker only has a few seconds to scan the room.
Movement breaks disguises. Once the hunt starts, the best hide often becomes a test of patience: trust the spot, stay still, and let the Seeker doubt themselves.
This site is not only a play button. It is a full learning path for players who enjoy paint-and-hide gameplay and want to get better at the same skills that matter in MECCHA CHAMELEON: reading maps, choosing a pose, matching local colour, and understanding how Seekers scan a room.
| Player goal | Best place on this site | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Learn the basic rules | Beginner's Hub | Explains roles, match flow, controls, and first-session habits. |
| Read official map patterns | Wiki Maps | Turns each map into landmarks, hiding logic, and Seeker sweep questions. |
| Practice colour matching | Camouflage Simulator | Lets you paint a practice figure against backgrounds before a real round. |
| Play with friends | Online Guide | Covers private rooms, player count, Workshop setup, and lobby troubleshooting. |
| Follow game changes | Updates | Shows which patches may affect maps, characters, Workshop, and multiplayer. |
Good player habit
Treat every round as a replay lesson. If you were found, ask what broke first: colour, outline, scale, movement, or the route the Seeker took. Then open the matching guide page and fix one thing next round.
The browser game is best used as a quick warm-up. Play one or two rounds, notice what felt hard, then jump into the matching guide below instead of guessing blindly.
Start here if you are still learning what Hiders and Seekers should do.
02Use the simulator when your colour match looks flat or too obvious.
03Study map notes when you keep choosing spots that are easy to sweep.
04Move here once you want deeper Hider, Seeker, controls, and multiplayer tips.