MECCHA CHAMELEON Streamer Guide

Host viewer games, set lobby rules, and run stream-friendly hide-and-seek sessions.

Streaming · June 2026

Why streamers love this game

MECCHA CHAMELEON is built for party chaos — manual paint fails, genius hides, and proximity voice create clip-worthy moments. Official materials mention streamer-friendly viewer participation.

Streamer lobby setup

  • Host a private or streamer-designated lobby with enough slots for viewers
  • Announce join steps on stream — Steam friend code or public room name
  • Cap lobby at 8–10 for readable gameplay on camera
  • Pick maps with strong visual contrast for stream visibility

Viewer participation flow

  • Viewers join as Hiders or Seekers depending on your format
  • Popular format: streamer Seeker vs viewer Hiders on Hide-and-Seek Mansion or Backrooms
  • Rotate viewers each round — queue in chat or Discord
  • Use spectator camera for eliminated players — whistle rules optional

Recommended house rules

  • No prep-phase griefing or blocking paint spots
  • Seekers announce start before leaving spawn zone
  • One map per round unless doing a best-of series
  • Workshop maps — test off-stream first for broken collision

Clip-friendly moments

  • Highlight reel hides — mansion hallway paintings, Backrooms exit-sign mimics, Sewer ceiling pipe hides
  • Fail compilations — white elbow tags and open-floor disasters
  • Seeker POV FPP scans for tension clips
  • Include game name in stream title per Steam broadcast guidelines

Related guides

Unofficial fan guide — not affiliated with lemorion_1224 or Valve. Controls and map names may change after patches; verify in-game.