Good answers here. I concur that a good game for teens would be somewhere between power rangers and star wars (more towards the SW side at that age). Stories in which killing is rarely the answer but ocasionally necessary in a non-gory way, the bad guys are bad, the good guys are good, and the atmosphere at the table is kept light and fun as often as possible.
To those saying "I ran pretty mature stuff at that age". So did I! It doesn't matter. We are talking about an introduction of the game to children by a "responsible adult" in a public setting. The parents of these children may or may not have preconceptions about gaming. It's best to tred lightly, offer the game up in a way that won't deliberately set off over-protective parents, and present the game as 'good clean fun' a kid can have with his/her friends or *gasp* with the family. Let the kids explore the more mature, darker natured, content on their own terms and at their own pace amongst themselves... Like we did.
I think teaching kids to play is a great thing. It expands our hobby and has so much to offer children educationally and creatively. And it gives them something constructive to do in the safety of their own homes rather than on the street. I know gaming saved my life.
				
			To those saying "I ran pretty mature stuff at that age". So did I! It doesn't matter. We are talking about an introduction of the game to children by a "responsible adult" in a public setting. The parents of these children may or may not have preconceptions about gaming. It's best to tred lightly, offer the game up in a way that won't deliberately set off over-protective parents, and present the game as 'good clean fun' a kid can have with his/her friends or *gasp* with the family. Let the kids explore the more mature, darker natured, content on their own terms and at their own pace amongst themselves... Like we did.
I think teaching kids to play is a great thing. It expands our hobby and has so much to offer children educationally and creatively. And it gives them something constructive to do in the safety of their own homes rather than on the street. I know gaming saved my life.