Wow, just had this drop into my inbox from Games Workshop.
Istore Digital editions of Codex: Space Marine (expanded to 324 pages) at $AUD 45 , How to Paint Citadel Miniatures - Ultramarines at $AUD 8, Battlefield Challenge - Deathknell Watch at $AUD 6 and six Scrolls of Binding for Warhammer for $AUD 1 each.
My first thought was that this was brilliant but on closer inspection i'm a bit less impressed. These are itunes only at this point probably because their copyright control is reasonably tight and even worse they will only download to an ipad which is a bugger cause i dont have one and have no intention of getting one.
I wonder if there is a price difference around the world?
Hello, if you're interested why GW haven't launched an Android app I wrote up my thoughts on it here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.tetsugaku.info/why-havent-games-workshop-published-their-digital-codexes-on-android-as-well-as-iosipad
You might be far more interested in the follow up post:
http://www.tetsugaku.info/what-could-games-workshop-produce-if-they-fully-embraced-digital-distribution-of-their-rules
Looking for as much constructive feedback posted on the articles as possible, they form part of a personal project to put together a project proposal for GW so they don't fall off a technology cliff.
Cheers
wow, 4 years between posts. I've now got an ipad. who'd have thought.
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