Meccha Chameleon Game Starts in Chinese — Change to English
The game launches in Chinese (or another wrong language) and you want to switch it to English.
If your Meccha Chameleon game starts in Chinese, the language is set by Steam's per-game property or an in-game menu — not a bug. You can switch it to English in under a minute with the steps below.
How to set it up
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Set the language in Steam game properties
In your Steam Library, right-click Meccha Chameleon → Properties → Language, and choose English. Steam may download a small language pack; let it finish, then launch the game.
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Change the language inside the game
If the game has its own language option, open Settings → Language/Audio and select English. The in-game setting can override Steam, so set both to English.
- 3
Restart the game so it reloads
Language changes apply on restart. Fully close Meccha Chameleon and reopen it so the English text/audio loads.
- 4
Verify files if English text is missing
If some text stays in Chinese after switching, verify integrity of game files (Steam → Properties → Installed Files) to repair or re-download the English language assets.
FAQ
- There's no English option in the game menu. Now what?
- Set the language via Steam → Properties → Language instead; that controls which language pack is installed. Verify files afterward if text doesn't fully switch.
- Why did it default to Chinese in the first place?
- Usually because your Steam client language or region defaults to Chinese, and the game inherited it. Setting the per-game language to English fixes it without changing your whole Steam client.