Meccha Chameleon Sells Over 7 Million Copies
The indie hide-and-seek game Meccha Chameleon has achieved remarkable success. It sold over seven million copies worldwide in its first two weeks. Players are celebrating by recreating famous artworks within the game.
source coverage
7unique sources
articles clustered
7articles
story updated
- Hide-and-seek game where you paint your body to blend in sells a million copies in four daysThe hide-and-seek game Meccha Chameleon, where players paint their bodies to blend into surroundings, has sold one million copies in just four days. The game, available on Steam for under $5, has gained popularity through streamers and YouTubers, and supports public matches and streaming features.
- Hide-and-seek game Meccha Chameleon is the latest indie hit to boast a million sales as it soars up the Steam chartsThe hide-and-seek indie game Meccha Chameleon has achieved over one million sales on Steam, reaching the number two spot on the platform's global best-sellers list. The game, which involves players mimicking their environment to hide from seekers, is praised for its simple yet engaging gameplay and low price point. It has also seen significant viewership on Twitch, indicating its popularity as both a player and spectator experience.