Meccha Chameleon is the new hide-and-seek hit on Steam: survivors disguise themselves as environment props while hunters comb the map to sniff them out. The “social hide-and-seek” format took off fast, player counts keep climbing — and the software market for the game is nearly empty. Let’s break down what software gives you in an asymmetric mode and how to use it without ruining your own lobbies.
Does Meccha Chameleon have an anti-cheat?
The game is young and its protection matches: there’s no full kernel anti-cheat of the BattlEye or Vanguard tier — the heavy lifting is done by internal client checks and player reports. What follows from that:
- Detection is weaker than in mainstream shooters — quality private software for a new game lives comfortably; the Ghost build has held undetected status since release, and no spoofer is required.
- The main threat isn’t detection — it’s players. In small lobbies, a suspiciously all-seeing hunter gets figured out by matchmates within a couple of rounds. Reports and screen recordings are the primary risk.
- The game updates fast. Young projects patch frequently; after updates check your software status on the game updates page.
What software gives you in a hide-and-seek game
Meccha Chameleon is a game of asymmetric information, and software breaks it in both directions:
As the hunter
- Show Survivors — survivors are highlighted through their disguise: that “chair” that’s actually a player is visible instantly — with a box, name, distance and health bar.
- Radar — a built-in radar with zoom and distance settings: the whole map at a glance, nobody waits out the timer in a far corner.
- Offscreen Arrows — arrows pointing to targets beyond your screen: a survivor sprinting behind your back is no longer a surprise.
As the survivor
- Show Hunters — the hunter’s position is always visible: you relocate at the right moment instead of guessing.
- Distance to the threat — the numeric distance tells you precisely when the hunter is actually coming your way versus just passing by.
The Ghost build — what’s inside
Ghost for Meccha Chameleon — a private internal visual build, the only verified option in the catalog:
- Separate display of hunters and survivors (box, name, distance, HP);
- Offscreen arrows and a built-in radar with full customization;
- Hide From Capture — the overlay is hidden from screen recording and streams (OBS, Discord): clips and video reports show no cheat;
- A config system, custom crosshair, Windows 10/11 support, Steam client;
- Plans: day 229 ₽, week 458 ₽, month 1144 ₽ — instant key delivery.
Tips: how to play without getting called out
- Don’t find everyone instantly. A hunter who walks straight to every disguised player without searching gets reported by the whole lobby. “Search” for show: inspect decoy props, take pauses.
- Keep Hide From Capture on at all times — most complaints in new games come with video attached.
- As a survivor, play the distance game — knowing the hunter’s position is invisible to everyone else by nature; it’s the safest way to use software.
- Follow the young game’s patches and check the build status before each session.
Bottom line
Meccha Chameleon is that rare case where the software market is still empty, while the edge from ESP in the hide-and-seek genre is maximal by definition: the game is built on stealth, which software removes entirely. Ghost covers both roles — hunter and survivor — from 229 ₽ per day.
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