The Nintendo Switch is slowly picking up traction for on-demand apps that the fanbase of the platform like to use. This was recently achieved with the launch of YouTube on the console after much wait. Inky Pen is the first comic book reader app on Nintendo Switch which offers a flat monthly subscription fee to enjoy an abundance of comic books on the system for you to read on the go.
Inky Pen – The First Comic Read App on Nintendo Switch is A Dream Come True for Comic Book Fans
Inky Pen offers a flat monthly subscription fee on the Nintendo Switch which gives users unparallel access to a variety of comic genres. With US, EU, Manga and webcomics as part of the apps offer. You can read some Halo, Dark Souls, Judge Dredd, Transformers, and if you’re a brony, there’s My Little Pony comics in there too for you!
When we talk about further video game based comics, the app also includes Dishonored, Tekken, and Assassins Creed comics. If we are talking about classic comics, like Calvin and Hobbes.
You can navigate the app using the joy-cons or with the help of the touch screen, and the Switch’s display makes it an ideal tablet to read when on the move.
The fee is a modest $7.99 a month, which is fair considering the variety of content on the launch with further plans of expanding the library in the coming months as the CEO is in active talks with content creators the world over.
Is it the comic book app for you?
When we see what features Inky Pen has to offer, it is indeed right at home on the Nintendo Switch. Albeit it could also benefit from going to the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, the app currently has a strong monopoly on a user base comprised of millions of consumers. There are few apps out there that offer such diversity in content when it comes to comics.
With Inky Pen now out, let us know if you are willing to give the app a chance and your money in the comments section below. We know we are looking forward to trying it out!