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  • America's Army
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  • America's Army is an online game launched by the United States Army in July of 2002. Since then, the game has massively grown and many people play it at this time. It is a free game in which a person can download from the official website. America's Army is rated "T" for Teen on the ESRB rating system. America's Army provides like-real scenes and gameplay which coincides with real life military tactics and movement.
  • America's Army is a shooting game made by the United States Army. Its main purpose for existence is to entice people to be brave enough to put themselves into the line of fire by first letting them stay very far away from the line of fire and then creating all opportunities of getting close to the line of fire and then to either cross someone's line of fire (enemy or flreindly) or start imposing their own line of fire (enemy or friendly) to see how it actually works in real life conditions, assuming you have infinite lives in there as well. The Army has bragged about the game's realism, with a notable tone of sarcasm. In private conversations, they have said that "It's really all just a joke we came up with while mowing down some Iraqis. With a M4000 Lawn Mower. For a true combat experienc
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  • America's Army is an online game launched by the United States Army in July of 2002. Since then, the game has massively grown and many people play it at this time. It is a free game in which a person can download from the official website. America's Army is rated "T" for Teen on the ESRB rating system. America's Army provides like-real scenes and gameplay which coincides with real life military tactics and movement.
  • America's Army is a shooting game made by the United States Army. Its main purpose for existence is to entice people to be brave enough to put themselves into the line of fire by first letting them stay very far away from the line of fire and then creating all opportunities of getting close to the line of fire and then to either cross someone's line of fire (enemy or flreindly) or start imposing their own line of fire (enemy or friendly) to see how it actually works in real life conditions, assuming you have infinite lives in there as well. The Army has bragged about the game's realism, with a notable tone of sarcasm. In private conversations, they have said that "It's really all just a joke we came up with while mowing down some Iraqis. With a M4000 Lawn Mower. For a true combat experience requiring tactics and team decisions, we recommend a game like Duke Nukem 3D. Or, for the hardcore combatant, Boulder Dash, or at least, Digger." However, some soldiers argue that the game has made them a more professional strategist.