I see no mention on merchant resources, an ATM, payment gateways, or anything else mentioned that will help the wider Icelandic community conduct business.
One thing that Dogecoin has done well is enabling it's use as an actual currency. The phrase "1 DOGE = 1 DOGE" is a testament to the fact that they're attempting to not rely on big brother Bitcoin to establish a value. Now, there's arguments for and against this approach, but the point still stands that it's value is only as strong as it's utility as a method of exchanging a value for goods and services.
Dogecoin found the right market and the marketplace adapted. Auroracoin is manufacturing a market, but with the expectation that its value will plummet post 'Air Drop', will the marketplace adapt to accept these fiat replacements?
The juice might not be worth the squeeze.
Isn't the government the one making the AuroraCoin?