In Meccha Chameleon, there is an Eeyans system derived from the Japanese expression “Eeyan” (ええやん), which means “that’s great.” This feature appears during the Answer Check phase at the end of each round and allows players to rate other participants’ hiding spots.
During this final phase, players can freely move around the map and inspect where others were hiding. Eeyans act as a kind of like system used to praise a good hiding spot, a creative paint job, or even a funny idea. They are shown above player names next to a thumbs up icon and are permanently tracked across matches and lobbies.

To give an Eeyan in Meccha Chameleon, players wait for the Answer Check phase after a match ends, when all hiding locations are revealed. The most recent positions are highlighted through walls so they can be found easily. When close enough to a player or their hiding spot, pressing the G key awards an Eeyan. Only one can be given per match, so players must choose carefully.
Getting Eeyans depends on the quality of the most recent hiding spot. Only the latest placement counts, and clones are not eligible for receiving them. The best way to earn Eeyans is to engage with the group and use clever or entertaining hiding strategies. In general, spots that are partly exposed but still manage to trick hunters tend to perform well.

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