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{{Header Nav|game=America's Army}}
{{Game
|completion=3
|image=aa boxart.jpg
|title=America's Army
|developer=[[U.S. Army]]
|publisher=[[U.S. Army]]
|year=2002
|systems={{syslist|win|macos|linux}}
|version=2.8.5 (April 30, 2009)
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}
|genre=[[First-person shooter]]
|players=1+
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|website=http://www.americasarmy.com/
|pcgamingwiki=America's Army
}}
'''America's Army''' (also known as '''AA''' or '''Army Game Project''') is a tactical [[multiplayer]] [[first-person shooter]] owned by the United States Government and released as a global public relations initiative to help with U.S. Army recruitment.


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The PC version 1.0, subtitled ''Recon'', was first released on July 4 [[2002]]. Since then, there have been over 20 updated versions released, the most recent being AA:SF (Overmatch) v2.8.3.1. It is financed by the U.S. Government and distributed for free. It was originally developed by the MOVES Institute at the Naval Postgraduate School and continues to use the Unreal Engine.


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[[America's Army: Rise of a Soldier]] is the title for the [[Xbox]] version that was developed by the [[U.S. Army]], [[Ubisoft]] and [[Secret Level]]. A mobile phone version, published by [[Gameloft]], is also available. An [[arcade]] version using [[light gun]]s is also being developed.
<a href="http://wikibooks.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=AASFMarksmanship&action=edit">Basic Marksmanship Training</a>
 
<a href="http://wikibooks.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=AASFSniper&action=edit">Advanced Marksmanship Training</a>
America's Army lacks a main [[single player]] mode, but includes some training scenarios to help the player get used to the various features available in the game and so-called "[[co-op]]" (co-operative) games where players fight a group of NPCs. These are rather poorly programmed, and rely on numbers to try to make co-op games a challenge.
 
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