News
16-07-2006
Currently we have two titles in development. May69 and Crystal Blaze. Both games are strategy/puzzle games. The main core is beeing developed for WIN32/SDL - after that we will port the games to different machines as the GP2x, the Dreamcast, etc...
May69 is at a break since the last the report in February as the coder "Kedo" is busy with university. He is having the last big test this Monday afterwards he will go on vacation. If everything goes straight the game will be finished by September.
Crystal Blaze was started in late 2004 with a coder who turned out to be busy for months and months. A new coder "Baggers" from UK picked up his work and we already have a version with 40 fully playable levels. As we want to have the game in perfect condition before we release it, we keep some information back at this time. Count with a release during the next month for Crystal Blaze. This puzzle game will come in 5 difficulties: Easy, Normal, Hard, Crazy and Insane - Basicly the game will be nice enough for a beginner and even a pro. Head nut warranty!
The page layout has been changed too and is still in beta stage. It was just a fast change within 2 hours while "Kojote" was motivated enough to drop something new together. This layout might stay as it is for a while now.
04-02-2006
Xump hits the Playstation 2. Drakonite and Evilo were responsible for this piece of work. Every PS2 owner can now enjoy this little puzzle game. As Drakonite wants to track the downloads on his pages, please get it from there. - Click here.
Psilocybin Development is already working on a new game - the project name is May69. As we plan it with Xump, it will be available for most major consoles and handhelds.
25-10-2005
Win32 users... attention :) XUMP WIN32 SDL available. It's only a windowed version, but well... that's it :) Visit the Xump submenue to get the download.
24-10-2005
One year ago, we submitted the initial version of Xump for GP32 to the GBAX 2004 Coding Competition. Due to this anniversary and with the help of GPF, we are proud to release the DREAMCAST port of this puzzler. Have fun, donate money and send feedback :)
22-10-2005
Good news once more. A Dreamcast port of Xump will be available to the public in the near future. Thanks to GPFerror for porting :) Here is a teaser :)

21-10-2005
Two good news :) Kedo has found a few bugs and finished Xump v1.06 a while ago, as we are lazy ******** we didn't release it yet. Probably there will be a release of the bugfixed version this weekend, tho no promise at all.
Well another good thing is, that our coder Kedo, has done a port to SDL. This means our game should be easily portable to different systems now. More information about this soon.
Thanks for the shitload of donations, we got zero bucks in total :D
23-09-2005
Psilocybin-Development is proud to present the probably FINAL version of Xump for GP32. This version comes with improved graphics, smaller fixes and an easy/difficult mode.
Attention:
You are encouraged to send bug reports. If no bugs are found, this will be the very final release and the project will be considered as done. For bug reports use the GP32x release threat, or write to the adress, given in the donation section.
13-02-2005
Accidently we uploaded a newer project page which was not thought for the public. "Xump In LSD-Land", which is a different game to "Xump", is not avaliable for download yet.
10-01-2005
We welcome "celeth" to Psilocybin-Development.
01-12-2004
The page has been retouched a bit. Psilocybin Development welcomes Mithris :) New project for GP32 ahead, engine is already working. No more information avaliable yet.
30-11-2004
Welcome to the brandnew Psilocybin Game Development Homepage, now with own domain. We are glad you found us :) The first Psilocybin Game Development game has been released at the GBAX 2004 coding competition and was a GP32 puzzle game called Xump. Xump is a game based upon a C64 classic called Sensitive, which was distributed by Markt & Technik. Version 1.0 of Xump is in the pipe and should be released within the next weeks. Keep checkin' back for updates and other cool projects.
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