William Ronald
Explorer
The Red Box refers to a somewhat simplified version of D&D that was produced in the 1970s and 1980s. It was often meant as an introduction to the game, but received support as an ongoing line from TSR for several years.
MaxKaladin said:I hope they do this.
<snip a lot of stuff I agree with>
I think a new version of the old red box set would be an ideal tool. I think relying on game stores or demo teams is a mistake. They don't cover enough territory. There needs to be an inexpensive, self-contained D&D "starter" kit. It has to be something that kids anywhere can get their hands on and isn't tied to having a game store or existing game group around. It needs to be a single item that's inexpensive enough for parents and relatives to buy and give as gifts (I think plenty of us got our starting set as a gift).
I agree that there should not be supplemental books, adventures, etc. The boxed set should include a paragraph that says something like, "You want to expand your game? You want more classes, more races, more spells, more magic items, more monsters? In short, more of everything? Combat options, magical schools, etc... Then check out the PH, DMG, and MM."