
Now those rules were pretty rough around the edges compared to later editions. At least that's my suspicion, because I haven't tried any of the subsequent starter sets. Anyway, I found myself fumbling through the rules as I tried to DM a dungeon crawl for my wife. We made it through like three rooms in two hours. Doh! Like literally making things up on the fly, which I think is the intent of D&D in the first place...to a degree. Regardless, she had fun and is open to trying more.
So now I'm interested to find a basic rules set that lets gameplay flow as smooth as possible. It doesn't really matter which edition of the rules, I'm just looking for super-smooth gameplay. And availability is also not a big issue, as most anything can be found on eBay these days.
For you pnp players out there, would you mind chiming in about your experiences with the various starter sets? I'm interested in pros and cons, or whatever else you care to share. I just want to be able to sit down with my wife on a Friday night, set up my Dungeon Master screen (oh man, you should see the "custom" POS cardboard screen I put together for our session last week -- complete with Abed from the Community D&D episode on the cover), and have some fun without giving us both a headache.
Here's a link to help get us started, though it only goes up to 1996 and I’d certainly be interested in rule sets published after that so long as they improved gameplay: https://www.acaeum.com/ddindexes/setpages/basic.html
Oh, and any tips on game mats and affordable miniatures would also be appreciated. Thanks all! Hope you have some fun with this thread, sort of a blast-from-the-past trip down memory lane. Unless one of you wants to recommend Fifth Edition starter set -- but who would do such a thing?!