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o Oo ooO The Morning Trip o Oo ooO
O ,, oO o O ,, oO o
o (oo) oO A psychedelic mushroom trip o (oo) oO
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O/·.\__/`\ by Loonies O/·.\__/`\
o \_______/ o drAn o \_______/ o
Released at TP98
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Credits:
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Main Code: Psycho
Compression and C2P: Blueberry
Gfx: Bifrost
Objects: Psycho, Laika
Sfx: Tarmslyng
Design: Psycho, Tarmslyng
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Requirements:
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AGA, 020+, 4.5mb fast
FPU for the 40k version
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Design/story concept:
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The story is basicly about a snails morning trip.
On its way it finds a giant mushroom which it
desides to jump straight in to, by unknown resons.
The mushroom is unfortunately one of the psychedelic
kinds, which means that it contains psilocybin.
This Psychedelic drug is absorbed through the thin
skin of the snail, and after a while the first signs
of colourfull sharp psychedelic patterns appears.
The snail is tripping!
In the end of the trip, the colours weakens and the
trip slowly fades. In the end the snail falls out
of the mushroom, and continues it's search for more
mushrooms.
NB: the snail may apear very fast; but as some might
think it is not on speed or any kind of amphetamines.
It is a specialy trained snail, which can jump very
high.!
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Sample/song credits
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Style: Goa
Format: Mod (original MED)
Bas+BD: Neurodancer/100%
Chip-sounds: Chromag/PolkaBrothers (polkaulven)
Rest: Unknown source
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