Thursday 6 March 2014

Indie Rodeo for WB 3rd March 2014



This weeks Indie Rodeo is brought to by the letters H (for hungry) and P (for painkillers), so a little more random and prone to insanity. I’d love to say normal service will resume next week, but I have no idea what normal actually is.

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Blink Bundle: Hidden Gems Bundle


Available until 7/3/14
Price: $4.99 (£2.98)

Blue Toad Murder Files - A very English murder mystery, like a playable version Midsomer murders. Brave attempt at pulling multiplayer into non-multiplayer genre, sadly doesn't quite work.
Vox - Not another bloody voxel game. It would be unfair to grumble, just because I'm sick of voxel clones. This isn't a bad game, just early in its development. Potential to be quite good.
Mutant Storm Reloaded - Twin stick shooter, which made its debut on the XBOX before being ported across to the PC. Has an interesting scaling difficulty level like the Judo belts.
Bumbledore - So this sounds like a game about a bumble bee wizard. It is. That's about as interesting as it gets, as its just another tower defense game. Graphics are nice though.
King Arthur’s Gold - Part Terraria, part LOL. A 2D multiplayer brawler that revolves around rebuilding your castle and defending it from the ravaging hordes. Can have up to 32 players!
Legends of Aethereus - Very bland action game with RPG elements tacked on. Not worth downloading.
Iesabel - Disappointing Diablo clone, the flaws heavily outweigh the merits. At least the music is good
Kairo - Very odd adventure game. Stark landscape, no dialogue, just big ancient machines that you need to fix.
Little Racers STREET - 3D racing game, nothing groundbreaking but quite a good laugh with a few friends online.

Worth it?

Not really, unless you don’t already own Kairo or fancy King Arthur’s Gold. I don’t consider £3 for seven rather mediocre games a good deal.


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Indie Royale: Mixer 2


Available until 13/3/14
Price £2

Face Noir - By the numbers point and click adventure. Nothing special but will entertain for a few hours.

The 39 Steps - Based on the book of the same name. Disappointing, just feels like a barely playable point and click.

Data Jammers: FastForward - Simple and to the point blaster game. Easy to pick up but a swine to master. Its something you can pick up and play for ten minutes.

Fairy Bloom Freesia - Short and vaguely amusing brawler in a manga style. Little replayability and can get a little repetitive. 

LightFish - Action arcade style game, with the same style as the classic Qix. Nothing groundbreaking.

Fish vs. Crabs - Underwater tower defence game. Can build your own reef and have it as a screen saver. Still in active development adding new features, but so far a solid game.

Primal Fears - Rubbish isometric shooter. At least it has nice graphics.

Dawn of Fantasy: Kingdom Wars - Until today I didn't know that MMORTS were a _thing_ This is one of them. Its an ok game, just not my cup of tea.

Worth it?
Sadly many of IRs recent bundles have been a bit of a let down. Fish vs. Crabs and Data Jammers are good, so probably worth it if you don’t have them from elsewhere.

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Flying Bundle 6


Available until 11/3/14
Price: $3 (£1.79)

Crater MakerA game that is still in the Alpha phase of development. A space sim with a mix of modes that should keep gameplay interesting.

Cubetractor Some sort of mental hybrid of puzzle and tower defence with a chiptune soundtrack. Bonkers, tricky but fun.

Duke Nukem: Manhattan ProjectOh look its Duke, NEXT.

Hero SiegeHacknSlash adventure game. Fun graphics and straight forward game play. Death mechanic can be punishing. Oh yes, and loot, we like loot.

Perfection Randomly generated puzzler, entailing the trimming of shapes. Once complete, its gone forever. There is no continuing agonizing over levels and high scores.

Skyward CollapseBrilliant turn based version of Populous, only you have to stop the two nations wiping each other out. Can be as laid back or as difficult as you want.

Skyward Collapse: Nihon no MuraDLC for Skyward Collapse, adding in Japan and its mythology. Nice addition to a great game.

Swarm Arena Arcade shooter much like Geometry Wars, with tight game-play and lush graphics. A little short but will entertain for a few hours.

Worth it?
Yes. Skyward Collapse and DLC in of itself is worth the tiny price tag. The others are a nice extra. Flying Bundle is a greatly underrated collection that really needs more coverage.


Crossposted to MatureGamerPodcast 

Thursday 27 February 2014

Indie Roundup W/B 24th Feb

Bit of a short one this week because of impending family visit that I found out about today!

As such, I must clean ALL THE THINGS! and also bake some cake.


Humble Indie Bundle 11

Available until 4th March
Price: $4.50 (~£2.70)






Guacamelee! Gold Edition - Stupid stupid platformer beat-em-up puzzler. Crams in ALL THE MEMES
Dust: An Elysian Tail - Action RPG game set in a wonderfully detailed and rich world. 2D platformer with really fluid and well done combat.
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - Another take on the flipping worlds puzzle platformer. Based on a C64 game from 1987, so full of retro but modern game play.
The Swapper - A puzzle platformer that is very much existential horror. Also amazing hand crafted graphics, which helps with the immersion.
Antichamber - Part art project, part mind fuck. Brilliant. Still haven't finished it.
Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine - Itty bitty Oceans 11, in Monaco. Can be single or multi-player steal-em-up.
FEZ - A masterpiece of a game, a 3D adventure game with some baffling puzzles. So baffling that whilst playing I threw the controller down and stomped off to find paper
Starseed Pilgrim - I have no idea what this is about. It is very _odd_
Beat Buddy - Brilliant rhythm based game, lush graphics and groovey tunes. Also I LOVE the hi hat crabs and their dancing legs. If you have an AlienWare PC its even better!!

Worth Getting?
Yes, all top notch games, plus as with most HumbleBundles, the soundtracks are included.

Thursday 20 February 2014

Indie Bundle Roundup W/B 17th Feb 2014

Hopefully the first of many round up articles. Trying to keep up with indie bundles as they are published is like trying to wrestle an octopus into string bag.


Bundle Stars: The Neo:Retro Bundle 

Available until 16/3/14 
Price: £2.86

Jets’n'Guns Gold
   Entertaining side scroller shooter. Has plenty of weapons, enemies and levels. 
Inquisitor Deluxe Edition
    DOWN WITH THE UNBELIEVER! Arrest heretics and torture them. Very much an old school RPG.
Ethan: Meteor Hunter
    Puzzle platformer with a rat with a long tail. Involves messing with physics, so that’s all good.
Universe Sandbox
    Does what it says on the tin, being a sandbox of the universe. Play with planets, smash them together!! Good clean fun.
Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual
    Although not having time to play, the trailer probably makes it seem more exciting than it is as its voiced by DramaticVoiceOverGuy.
3079 – Block Action RPG FPS
    I dislike this game immensely  It throws you in at the deep end, and explains nothing. Another voxel game, kinda Minecraft with an RPG put on it. 
Realms of Arkania – Complete Classic Trilogy
    Based on the pen and paper RPG of the same name. Sounds and looks like it fell though a portal from the mid 90s
3089 – Futuristic Action RPG FPS
    By the same people as 3079, but this one is more polished and less annoying.

Worth Getting?? 
If you like retro flavoured games.

Groupees: Steampunk 2 Bundle

Available until 27/3/14

Bionic Dues
    Mechs meet Roguelike. Has a huge amount of depth and detail. 
Airship Dragoon
   Another turn based tactical game very much inspired by X-Com, but with steam punk.
Syberia I & II
   Immersive point & click adventure. Following the LucasArts style of game, it involves mammoths. 
Steel and Steam
   A JRPG Steampunk adventure, much like the early games of the FF series.

Worth Getting??
   This bundle also contains a number of albums and ebooks of the Steampunk genre, in addition to the games, so is actually quite varied and awesome! That’ll be a yes then.

Lazy Guys Studio: Moon Landing Bundle

Available until 2/3/14
Price: $3.99

BEEP
   Cute platformer about a ship of drone robots called BEEP. You can’t really die, as a new BEEP is pooped out the mothership when one dies.
Hero of the Kingdom
   Short casual point and click story that dreams of being a RPG.
Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood
   A FPS that makes me think of CoD breeding with TF2. Stupid and gory!
Orborun
   If GlaDOS made a game, this could be it. Puzzle platformer marble(?) sim.
Stonerid
   A fiendishly tricky 2D platformer that uses the dimension flip ability seen in the likes of Guacamelee. A "DEATH EVERYWHERE" game.
Inside The Gear
   Another physics puzzle game. Simple goal, get wheel on platform. Sounds simple? It isn't. Also like Crazy Machines, but without the balloons.
Snake Blocks
   3D puzzle game where if your spacial awareness is poor you are going to be in trouble. Controls are a little tricky, but the concept is sound. Get the snake in the box, round its little snakey friends.
Astro Emporia
   Casual game, essentially Galactic Trader Lite.

Worth Getting?? 
BEEP, HotK and Snake Blocks have recently featured in other bundles. Its not on a “Must Get” list but not too shabby


The Humble Weekly Sale: IndieCade

Available until 20/3/14
Price: $6

And Yet It Moves
   Platformer with the interesting mechanic of rotating the world 90 and 180 degrees. Lovely paper macramé style graphics.
The Dream Machine (Chapters 1, 2 and 3)
   Point and click. Its all animated by hand, beautiful and surreal. Very short but utterly wonderful.
Luxuria Superbia
   Trippy action game, i think. I don't quite know what it wants to be. Its very sexual, in a not sexy way.
Dear Esther
   Straddles the line between art and game. The graphics are amazing and very realistic, having spent many years in remote(ish) windswept parts of Scotland I know desolate and windswept. You can almost smell the salt.
The Bridge
   Imagine M.C. Escher made a game. Much like AYIM rotation mechanic, although more analogue. Also a time reverse mechanic, much like Braid, when you get smoshed by something or manage to drop something vital from the level..
7 Grand Steps
   Is it a board game, sim, turn based strategy game? Little of all. I can't get past the bronze age, people keep dying. Buggers.

Worth Getting??
Yes, if just for Dream Machine. Every game will please you in some way. Well worth it!

Bundle Stars: Crazy Machines Bundle

Available until 12/3/14

Crazy Machines 1, 1.5, 2 (+ DLC)
   Puzzle game that has you building bonkers machines with mice in boxes, bowling balls and balloons.

Worth Getting??
   If you want a silly crazy puzzle game then you’ll love this.

Groupees: Be Mine 11 Bundle

Available until 20/2/14
Price: $1

Grimm
   The Grimm fairytales (the originals) are damn dark to start with, American McGee managed to make them darker.
Infected: The Twin Vaccine
   Not set in Oxford, UK, which is a pity because that would be awesome. Creepy point and click adventure, short but still good.
̠RENA РClash of Champions (Early Access)
   Not being judgemental because of its early access status. Turn based version of LoL from what can be seen. Potental to be rather good.
Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe
   Air hockey in space. Shame about fact that it rips off almost every sci-fi IP in the world, and isn't that good. 
Redshirt
   Facebook in space. Poo.
Ultionus: A Tale of Petty Revenge
   A homage to 80s and 90s video games, so feels very retro. Plot is of angry woman searches for troll to rip his bollocks off. So that’s good.
IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946
   Flight sim, so I can’t really comment on it.
The Body Changer
    3D action adventure. Some interesting mechanics and some intriguing plot.
1953 – KGB Unleashed
    Another point and click puzzle adventure, this time set in 1950s Russia in a mysterious bunker.

Worth Getting??
Grimm and I:TTV are the gems in this collection so worth it just for them. Added value with Body Changer and KGB Unleashed.

Sunday 8 December 2013

A Link To The Past Gameplays

I have a shockingly bad memory. In younger years I had a kind of PsudoPhotographicMemory. I could recall images of textbook pages in my mind, and wizz through stuff. It made multiple choice exams a doddle at Uni. 

And then it went away. I don't know when that happened, and certainly in the last few years it has deteriorated further. There is a period of my life that I have a shockingly poor memory of, starting at the time of my father's to some point later. My life has actually lurched from one disaster to another with alarming regularity, which I'm quite frankly utterly sick of. Since I can't stop family members shuffling of the mortal coil, or exs being absolute scum bags, I was on and off a variety of strange and colourful tablets. I still am, but I like being not in pain so I still have a memory like one of those things that make the water come out of pasta.

But there is a plus side, because I have to have something positive come this saga of woe and little white tablets.

I've completely forgotten the plots, twists and joy of certain games. I can play them again and extract the same joy as I did the first time I played them. For example, I decided recently to replay Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. I had nearly finished it, or so claimed the save file. Well, I think someone else played that, because I have no memory of getting that far. As I played, little moments shook loose from the dark recesses of my brain. Take the Temple of the Sea King, how could I forget having to go through that place so many times. Seriously, Link, ladders and a pickax could sort that out. Vast swaths were new to me, which is oddly pleasing as I get to enjoy it all again (Apart from the temple, that can die in a fire) OK so its not a great plus, but at least its something. How could I forget Chu-bombs?

Now, what games should I replay?

Monday 30 September 2013

The One Where Our Hero Nearly Loses Her Shit


Day 1


Picture the scene. I work by a quayside, so there are boats going about doing their thing most days. There is also a couple of Para Handy style boats that seem to be eternally moored there. Mostly it is quiet about here, since there is only the island past us. However, on this day something went very odd. I suspect that one of the boats had become possessed by the spirit of an angry air raid siren, or at least that is what it sounded like. Annoying and loud, which carried on for about 30 minutes or so. No idea if an exorcism had take place or what. Peace eventually ensued.

Day 2


As I walked to work, it was foggy as all hell. The closer I got to work, the thicker the fog became. This was not morning fog, we're talking 11am fog, which you must admit is quite freakish. The houses across the water were but a vauge outline. With the quite deserted feel of the area, as anyone who knows Chatham Outlet Center will know, it was quite spooky with all that fog.


Now, add these two days together.

Silent Hill

Thankfully they were on different days, as I would have totally lost the proverbial plot. Out the door, down the street and away, keeping an eye out for big men with pyramids on their head. You would not see me for dust (or rather the fog as it closed in my wake)

Wednesday 5 June 2013

Indie Bundle Reviews: HumbleBundle8



Last week the latest offering from the Humble Bundle team was released, and I have to say, it is one of the best yet. A pay-what-you-want bundle which contains seven fine games plus their soundtracks (and then they added four more!) so you can sing along to the Little Inferno song whenever you want! So onto my quick review...

Note: yes, I'm aware that the buggers added four more, as I was about to finish this. I'm downloading and I'll try to get a Part 2 up tomorrow. Who needs sleep?? (*pathetic voice* me?)


Hotline Miami


"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol  violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" - Hunter S. Thompson

This is a top down 2D action game and I don't know what to make of this game, unless you want to hear me say "Holy bag of monkey crap". Its like someone watched too much Miami Vice, dropped some acid and played the first GTA game a lot, and I do mean a lot.

Who is this bearded bugger? Why is he giving me free food? Should I really ask?
And its really tricky. The enemy AI can take the most random paths, so carefully tuned runs can fall to pieces quickly. You also have the constitution of a wet bit of bog roll, and you can die from one or two blows or a single gun shot. Fortunately, with a bash of a button you can start that section again, allowing you multiple retries of the same bit. So far, I've died far more times than I would really care to count, and yet I still go back to it.

The graphic design is so retro it wants to paint the world neon colours. Again, its like a weird trip brought on by watching too much 80's telly and eating very old cheese. The retro CRT scan lines can be a little distracting but also adds to the drug addled feel of it, which works, although a little migraine inducing in places. Sadly I've been unable to play more than an hour or so, but its certainly one from this bundle that I'll be going back to at some point, when I have time, which may be never given everything else going on.


Proteus


"I wandered lonely as a cloud. 
     That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
         When all at once I saw a crowd,
            A host, of golden daffodils;
              Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
                  Fluttering and dancing in the breeze." - William Wordsworth

This is not a game, but an experience  You wander as lonely as a cloud... wait, no, that's something else. Its not the most visually delightful game in the bundle, but that's not the point of this. Its an experiment with sound. As you explore this island, the sound changes depending on the landscape and landmarks that you pass. 

I am a little pink floaty cloud....
Its an interesting synergy of simplicity on the graphics and the more layered complexity of the sound design. Most of all, it was really strange to load this up just after playing Hotline Miami. Its the sort of game you would play to chill out with before you climbed the wooden hill to Bedfordshire. It is not my personal cup of tea, but I can see it from an artistic and experimental point of view. A version of Minecraft stripped down to its fundamentals  so you just float through a pinky dream scape without sheep bleating at you.








Little Inferno


 "Some men aren't looking for anything logical, like money. 
       They can't be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. 
            Some men just want to watch the world burn."
                  - Alfred Pennyworth

Who needs instructions? BURN THEM ALL!!!!!
This is another experience  rather than a game, although does have a puzzle element in the destruction and mayhem in this little sandbox. Burn defective toys, nuclear bombs and other random crap in you get sent magically in the post, which is impressive considering the world is covered in snow. Its a strange little thing, on the whole. I'm not sure if its meant to be a dark parody of other games out there, or just deliberately simplistic. It was certainly a cathartic experience to burn massive piles of crap and all the coins spit out.


 It takes about an hour to run through all the burnings, and chaos *oooooo pretty flames* but once its done its done. The soundtrack is quite charming, and the Little Inferno song is annoyingly catchy. Time to burn some demented leprechauns.


Awesomenauts


"There is no problem that cannot be solved by the use of high explosives." - Anon

Not Lemmy from Motorhead, but Sheriff Lonestar
This is a 2D MOBA with all the convoluted complexity you find in League of Legends stripped out, thankfully. Two teams (Red and Blue) beat the snot out of each other in a cheerful and colourful way. By blowing up anything of the opposing colour, gives you Solar, the in game currency that you can spend on upgrades and such to gradually improve your efficency at beating the opposing team to a pulp. I'm a relative newbie to the MOBA genre, having only played a little of DOTA2 and LOL. Its not one that has really grabbed me, to be honest. Even though Awesomenauts is a stripped down MOBA but that it still has the potential to get on my nerves because I can't plough hundreds of hours into it to level up the characters. Shame really. It may be better to play with friends, rather than the cheap and dirty AI (who seems to poop Solar at an alarmingly quick rate) but as yet, I've not had a chance. I'm sure I'll edit this when I do get to play with other humans. The music is kick ass though, and the graphic style makes me feel like I'm playing a kids cartoon.





Capsized


"And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space...
         ...'cos there's bugger-all down here on Earth"
                          Eric Idle, "Galaxy Song", Monty Python's The Meaning of Life


Always know where your trousers are.
Capsized is a fun little platform run and gun game, with an awesome science fiction/alien world theme. Its also very nice on the eye with an art style I really like. You fly little Spaceman dude around the level with your jet pack, randomly flinging rocks around with a rope and anti gravity gun thingy. The general premise being that you have crashed on this lush jungle planet, and you need to survive by jumping around and exploring. The main focus really is the movement in this game, with a great deal of flexibility in how you get from point A to point B; rope, gravity ram or jet pack  And collectables, which are always lovely, as you ninja rope around the environment. But why does everything want to eat me? This is a silly place! Its a surprisingly fun game that clocks in at about 5 hour mark with the story mode, with an extra arcade mode to chase high scores through the level. Its certainly something I'll be heading back to play, when I have some time!

Thomas Was Alone


"Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light." - Helen Keller

Blocks Assemble!
TwA is a lovely little minimalist puzzle platformer written by the lovely Mike Bithell that he made in his own time. This was, and still is, the main reason that I bought this bundle at all. It is amazing how emotionally attached you can get to those bouncing cubes. The number of times I've shouted "John, you useless prat" as I miss a jump again, well, more than I can count. The premise revolves around the establishment of several AI entities, shown as various coloured irregular quadrilaterals (Apart from Claire, who is an awesome big blue regular quadrilateral aka a square!) Now, there are many reasons I love this game, its cute and simple but sometimes devilishly tricky for a start. Then there is the quirky Douglas Adams style humour  voiced by Danny Wallace. I do like Claire, who is a super hero and needs a cape. Nearly finished this one. And I'll be going back as soon as I finish writing these delicious eye words for you to devour.



Dear Esther

“If you have ever lost a loved one, then you know exactly how it feels. And if you have not, then you cannot possibly imagine it.” 
― Lemony Snicket, The Bad Beginning


Not somewhere for a jolly holiday.
I feel bad. I haven't devoted enough time to this. I feel its a game that requires me to be in the right head space, and I've not been in it for the last few days. I've played a little of it, as much as you can "play" it really. Set on some isolated unnamed Scottish island (In the Hebrides according to Wikipedia) it tells the story via a series of letters that are triggered as you reach various points on your stroll across the island. Although its not a game in the traditional sense, it has the most lush graphics I've seen for a long time, and is fantastically detailed to the point that I could almost smell the sea and the decayed flotsam and jetsam on the beach. Having grown up on the West Coast of Scotland, I'm familiar with the bleak grey that it manages most of the time, and the details of the plants and rock structures were very real to me. I also have to mention the sound design. I have 5.1 surround sound, which I switched to after just being on the 2 speaker setting for a little while. It is very very good. It was like candy for my ears (but less sticky) So I've left this for now, not because I don't want to play it, but because I want to pay it the attention it really deserves. 

Thursday 30 May 2013

Invisible Disability And A Turnstile

I'm about to post a non computer game issue. If you want you to skip this then feel free, but I need to vent because I want to get it off my chest before tomorrow. I'm on my way to sunny Yorkshire for a very good friends' wedding, which I've been excited and apprehensive about.

As many know,my physical   health has not been great, with a potential Lupus diagnosis in the offing, and Fybromyalga. The long and the short is that I'm in pain all the time, which gets worse and more severe when I have to do stressful or physical things. So travel from Kent to Yorkshire was going to be a stressful experience, so MrMe and I planned this carefully, plenty of time for changes and reservations when it was possible. MrMe is a bit poorly today and his back is playing up, but the gentlechap he is he has my case and his backpack. I had to make a coffee stop, since I need to make it Yorkshire without falling over, so cue Starbucks. Yumyum.

We got to Kings Cross fine, and I found Starbucks and bought a coffee, laughed at the queue of people wanting platform 9 3/4 photos. So now I have to navigate the turnstiles, with two biggish bags, a hot coffee and tickets. I can't carry much in my left hand, and I certainly don't trust it with a coffee, since it cramps randomly and drops things. The ticket thing has its slot on the right.

Do you see the problem?

MrMe has gone ahead, I don't want to overload him anymore as he is struggling too. I think to myself "Time to get over the British insecurity of asking for help when I need it" That's what the staff at ticket barriers are for, after all. Two of my friends work at South East Trains, and the trains are rubbish, but the staff are super helpful in the stations. This morning I saw one staff gent help a lady with her pushchair down the stairs at Gillingham whilst explaining how to get to her destination.

So I ask for help, all I want is for one of the gaggle of three to check my ticket and open the barrier so I can waddle through. It must have been a really interesting conversation between her and her two colleagues, because they ignored me for what felt forever. I coughed it that polite British way, and still no dice. Buggeration. So I did the "Excuse me?" The universal call of the stranded. Well, bloody hell, if I was a lesser lass the woman's dirty look would have mad me skittle off ashamed for disturbing her conversation. But not today, I'm tired and I hurt all over and I'm really quite cranky*. My left hand is starting to cramp trying to hold my wallet and my ticket. "Could you help me through the barrier please?"

"What help do you need" while she looks at me like I smell of doggie poop.

WTF help do you think I need, I think.

"Errr, my hands are full?!?" I reply sheepily,  thinking I've committed some grievous faux par of train travel.

I'd have thought the tired haggard look on my face, the fact I limp plus the fact I'm a customer would have been enough. I'm on this side of the barrier, and I need to be on the other. Here is my ticket of passage, I require your assistance to facilitate the transition.

The extent of the help?

She turned the ticket round in my left hand and pointed at the barrier.

I looked at the barrier, back to her, but she had gone back to her conversation with her back to me again.

With some creative personal origami I got to the train and sat down. I was angry, and a little humiliated by the whole thing. I don't have a crutch or a wheelchair, nor any major external indication that I'm struggling. Why was I made to feel so stupid and silly for asking for a tiny amount of help to make my journey a little easier.

I have a number of friends in the invisible disability team, who are worse than me by a long way, it's an issue I'm acutely aware of. I'm made of sterner stuff than most, so I can imagine that if I'm a little cross, someone else could be quite upset. No one should be made to feel like dog do for asking someone for help, especially when it's that persons job. A few people I know have messages me with similar stories, so it's not an isolated inn dent. So this is an open letter to East Coast Train to give their staff some equality training and and a reasonable apologise to all disabled people, pregnant, little people etc who have been made to feel awful for asking for help.

As an aside, the chap next to me is having issues because the previous one was cancelled and he want to claim back some money. Sounds like they'd wiggle out of that too.

EDIT: As of today (5/6/13) I have not heard a dickybird from East Coast Trains. I am not surprised. So off I go to poke them again. The good news is that it didn't ruin the weekend, and I got back to KX with little trouble by just avoiding any issues by planning ahead!


 * London is full of entitled twits at lunchtime, who are far too important to look where they are going.