Indie success, Meccha Chameleon, sells 15M copies in 30 days

In the span of just 30 days, Lemorion’s painting hide and seek game, Meccha Chameleon has surpassed 15 million copies sold. Last we heard, the game had sold 10 million copies in just 16 days.

Sharing the news on Steam, fans can also expect a collab with a “famous Japanese star” here soon. The game is a lot bigger of a deal than you may think, too. Not only has it surpassed such a milestone, a hard thing for any indie game to achieve, but it’ also is ‘s also a meager $5.99 and sits at Very Positive ratings on the platform.

Meccha Chameleon sits among the other high-profile social-focused games like REPO and Lethal Company, though, this time, offering up a more creative side to the formula. Basically, in case you’ve managed to avoid seeing anything about it, the game is basically hide and seek; players find a hiding spot and must paint themselves to fit in.

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