Like many on here, Zork was my first adventure game, and King's Quest 1 my first graphical adventure game. Interestingly, growing up I really only played the Infocom and Sierra games, the LucasArts games somehow completely escaped me unfortunately.
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Leisure Suit Larry 1. Still remember that one like it was yesterday. Someday I even use that password in some way.
After that many more adventures with Larry followed. As well as all Police Quests. A couple of Kings Quest and a couple of Space Quests.
King Quest II in Atari ST
Those old Infocom games basically taught me how to type. All the Zorks, Hitchhikers, and there was a Lovecraftian one maybe called Lurking Horror.
Hugo's House of Horrors
I remember getting surprisingly far for an 8yr old. I didn't know what a bung was at the time so that puzzle took a while though.
Aaah I remember this game! I think my cousin played it, but I was still too young. The first adventure game that really got me hooked was King's Quest 7. It had voice over in my language. Sadly, the game is not compatible with modern PCs anymore. And GoG only has the English voices. I would like to play it in German again, for the nostalgia.
The first adventure game I played was Lesuire Suite Larry, my bigger brothers had savegames in all the interesting parts and I didn't knew English so I accidentally deleted all the saves trying to load them, needles to say I was banned from the PC for a long time. The one that really hooked me on the genre though was The Curse of Monkey Island.
I think the game that got me hooked on the genre was Simon the Sorcerer on the Amiga 500. Still love that game.
I first got hooked on adventure games with King's Quest VI, and then went back and played one through five. I still fondly remember talking to that rotten tomato.