Gaming has once again been taken over by an indie game, and this one has a unique premise: blend yourself into your surroundings like an artistic chameleon while other players try to snoop you out.

Meccha Chameleon brings new viral life to one of the most ancient games in human history: Hide and seek. The $6 indie is a mega-hit on Steam, where it became Steam's #1 top seller (currently #3). Social word-of-mouth has elevated this indie to superstar status; the game recently broke 15 million copies sold in less than a month.
As Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad notes, this milestone makes Meccha Chameleon the fastest-selling and best-selling game of 2026 so far.

The project was jointly developed by a duo of creators, Lemorion_1224 and Haganeiro, and managed to achieve these staggering sales with pretty much no marketing whatsoever. The game simply showed up one day, attracted players with its unique gameplay premise, and became the next indie sensation.
As publishers hike game prices to $70, $80, and even $100 like Rockstar with GTA 6's ultimate edition, indie games like Meccha Chameleon have become increasingly more important to the games industry. Players are now willing to take a gamble on strange, low-cost games that break the norms, especially if they have a social component and facilitate some kind of novel play. We've seen this happen with games like Fall Guys during the pandemic, and more recently with early access games like Subnautica 2, which sold 4 million copies in just 5 days. Then there's also the thunderous success of Slay the Spire 2, which moved 3 million copies in 7 days.
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Indies have proven their place in gaming's ecosystem and remain a vital part of the wider industry as a whole, providing offbeat variety with creative--yet often simple--gimmicks.




