In no particular order. I mean, no order with any relevance other than how I wrote them down:
1. Mario Kart. Easy and fun, gets the 'driving with a controller' skill down as well as a little multiplayer action.
2. Super Mario Bros. Great introduction to platforming, as well as developing the ability to 'explore' and try new things while looking for shortcuts or easter eggs.
3. Plants Vs. Zombies. Tower defense and planning ahead, an easy introduction for more Civ-type games later, as well as a time-related persistent aspect with the Zen Garden.
4. Portal. Great at developing spatial awareness and problem solving, as well as basic FPS skills without the need for continued twitch mechanics.
5. Half-Life. Memorable characters, tense FPS action at times without being completely overwhelming, good introduction to the way games can be a great mix of story and action.
1. Mario Kart. Easy and fun, gets the 'driving with a controller' skill down as well as a little multiplayer action.
2. Super Mario Bros. Great introduction to platforming, as well as developing the ability to 'explore' and try new things while looking for shortcuts or easter eggs.
3. Plants Vs. Zombies. Tower defense and planning ahead, an easy introduction for more Civ-type games later, as well as a time-related persistent aspect with the Zen Garden.
4. Portal. Great at developing spatial awareness and problem solving, as well as basic FPS skills without the need for continued twitch mechanics.
5. Half-Life. Memorable characters, tense FPS action at times without being completely overwhelming, good introduction to the way games can be a great mix of story and action.