Java's easy to learn, though most people who've learned anything else will look down on you for it. It's what most schools teach as the first language nowadays if you're going into that. Either Java, or C++. If you want to try making an Android game, the language used for Android is a bastardization of Java, so it's probably a good starting point. However, if you don't have a phone that runs on Android, it's probably pointless to do so as you wouldn't be able to go out in public and be like "BRO CHECK OUT THIS RAD GAME I MADE." And if not for bragging rights, what good is it? EDIT: Oh, also. You may want to consider not doing it from scratch. There are plenty of other programs you can use for it (ie. Game Maker, which my school has the people actually majoring in that use, or RPGMaker). Both are more visually-based programs specifically for making games, but allow use of raw programming in various places if you feel the need.
How about we start small: Finish ONE GAME that isn't multiplayer.
Is that LP going to be Story of Thor 2?