A New Approach to Stealth

While the majority of Meccha Chameleon gameplay footage highlights players with incredible artistic precision—meticulously blending into textures and paintings to avoid detection—one player has decided to take a completely different path. Proving that confidence can be just as effective as camouflage, user RNGeezMC has gone viral by demonstrating that the best place to hide is, quite literally, in plain sight.


The Art of the Social Deception

In a recent clip shared online, RNGeezMC showcased their unique strategy in public lobbies. Instead of assuming the form of an environmental prop, the player painted their character bright white and began patrolling the map alongside the seekers. As the player noted:

"I play in Meccha Chameleon public lobbies like I'm performing a Turing test on the other players."

By mimicking the behavior of a hunter, RNGeezMC managed to walk right past opponents without raising any alarm. Even when the player stood directly in a seeker's path, the hunter simply shoved them aside to continue their search, completely oblivious to the fact that they were pushing an enemy player. In one humorous moment, RNGeezMC even performed a surrender gesture—an animation not typically available to seekers—yet remained undetected.


Why This Strategy Works

The success of this bold tactic highlights a fascinating aspect of the game's design. Because players are so intensely focused on scrutinizing the environment for anomalies and hidden items, they often suffer from "inattentional blindness" regarding objects that appear to belong to the team of hunters.

As noted in a recent critique of the game, Meccha Chameleon encourages creative thinking. Strategies that might be punished or blocked in more rigid titles are rewarded here, provided the player understands the psychological patterns of their opponents. This level of freedom is likely contributing to the game's massive success, with over 10 million copies sold in just a few weeks. For those daring enough to test the limits of player perception, the "RNGeezMC method" offers a hilarious and effective way to dominate the lobby.