How to Make a Private Lobby in Meccha Chameleon
Meccha Chameleon private lobby planning guide for friend groups, room settings, invites, public vs private play, and host tips.
Meccha Chameleon supports playing with friends, and the Steam description implies private and non-private server options. Use a private setup for controlled friend sessions.
Private vs Public
The official description says that if a server is not set to private, anyone can join freely. That means private play is the right choice when you want only invited friends, a creator group, or a planned challenge lobby.
Friend Group Setup Checklist
Before starting, agree on whether the goal is serious hiding practice, funny clips, or fast party rounds. The best lobby rules are the ones that match the group's mood.
- Pick a host with the most stable connection.
- Start with 4-6 players if everyone is new.
- Rotate seeker roles so one person does not get stuck searching all night.
- Use voice chat if your group enjoys bluffing and reactions.
- Make a quick rule for stream sniping if anyone is live.
Host Advice
Hosting is more than opening the room. The host sets the pace, restarts stuck rounds, and keeps the mood from becoming too sweaty. Meccha Chameleon is funniest when players feel free to try weird hiding ideas.
How to Make a Private Lobby in Meccha Chameleon FAQ
Can I play Meccha Chameleon only with friends?
Yes, the official description says the game can be played with friends, and it references private vs non-private servers.
What is the best private lobby size?
For most groups, 4-6 players is the best balance of readability and chaos.
Can viewers join a Meccha Chameleon lobby?
The Steam description says streamers can host viewer participation games.