I think a stumbling block with getting people to get interested is are all the versions. This was definitely the case when introducing the game to someone recently.
I wanted him to get AE because then he could get a full version for free, and all 25 levels of KDD. But I don't think KDD's as good a hold as JtRH, and of course does not have speech etc.
So recommended JtRH demo, but of course that's not a full game.
I also recommended playing the (free) usermade holds, but then, if he's going to do that, he's better off getting TCB demo.
But, while TCB's a great hold, I didn't think it was necessarily the best for a beginner (in terms of difficulty, and the fact that a lot of the start is puzzle-less, and a lot is swordless, which is atypical of DROD as a whole).
Further confusion arose with him asking me what KDD2.0 was, and having to explain that it was the same as the hold you get with AE, but in a different engine, but also with speech and secrets, but also you have to pay for the full version.
I also wanted him to try Smitemastery (since I wanted him to try on of my holds, and also because it's aimed specifically at beginners). But then this required him to be using 2.0 or above, and he'd have to buy it.
So it was all pretty confusing.
So, my suggestions: maybe some recommended start-up packages?
and maybe a document explaining how everything fits together and maybe recommending good usermade holds to start off with.
I could help with this.
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