Finding safe invites
Prefer Discord links that are posted by the developer, Steam Community moderators, or trusted creators. Avoid reposted invite pages that bundle ads, code claims, or unrelated downloads.
Community Guide
Meccha Chameleon Discord status and community links for finding rooms, reporting issues, tracking mods, and avoiding unofficial invite traps.
Use the Meccha Chameleon Discord page as a safety checklist for finding rooms, sharing bugs, and checking whether an invite is official or community-run.
Prefer Discord links that are posted by the developer, Steam Community moderators, or trusted creators. Avoid reposted invite pages that bundle ads, code claims, or unrelated downloads.
Community chat is best for organizing private lobbies, sharing hiding-spot clips, checking whether servers are down, and finding players for Workshop map tests.
When asking for help, include the build version, lobby type, region, player count, invite method, and whether the problem happens after restarting Steam.
Only use a Discord invite if it is linked from an official or trusted source. This page does not treat random invites as official.
Discord-style communities are useful for private rooms, hiding spot clips, bug reports, and Workshop testing groups.
Include game version, region, lobby size, whether Steam invite worked, and steps to reproduce the issue.
Yes, many groups use external voice chat while testing spots or playing with friends.