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Turbo Pug series
Slime Rancher
Risky games content wise.
TF2
Risky games gameplay wise.
Touhou Project, or honestly any bullet hell worth it's salt.
Risky games price wise.
Almost all Nintendo products.
- the culling of the cows - a shooter game where you kill zombies
- mathoria - a rpg maker game to learn addition skill
- one eyed kutkh - a simple point and click game that is kinda like a storybook with cute graphics - might need to be supervised when he play it though since there is no text in the game
- knights of pen and paper +1 (or any knights of pen and paper game should be fine i think) - a game where you are role playing and rolling dice to do almost everything
Also, since he is still young, you might also want to consider buying jigsaw or coloring games if he likes it.
Pixel puzzles ultimate is a free jigsaw game with a few paid dlc and there should be some jigsaws with low piece count in it.
Coloring pixel also uses the same concept (free and paid dlc); it is a game where you color a pixelated image.