Meccha Chameleon just hit 7 million copies sold in two weeks and the dev basically dropped the news like a Tuesday status update. Solo dev lemorion_1224 hit 5M just days earlier, all on zero marketing budget while the game sits at Very Positive with over 13K reviews on Steam. Peak concurrent players smashed past 340K earlier this month, and the core loop — paint your body to blend into the map like digital camouflage hide-and-seek — is straight-up meme fuel that clips itself into virality.

Steam charts still show it pulling six figures live right now, and the community on X and Reddit is already memeing the “simple idea goes nuclear” narrative hard. Among Us-style TikTok clips turned it into the latest multiplayer obsession, proving once again that you don’t need a studio or a marketing war chest when the gameplay loop is stupid fun and instantly shareable.

This one’s the latest proof that indie breakout season isn’t over — it just keeps finding new ways to cook. L + ratio to every AAA live-service that spent millions on ads and still can’t crack these numbers.