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America's Army

''America's Army'' is the name given to a game technology platform used to develop first person shooter (FPS) games published in 2002 by the U.S. Army. The game is branded as a strategic communication device, designed to allow young Americans to virtually explore the Army at their own pace and according to their interests to determine if soldiering matches their needs, interests and abilities.
''America's Army'' represents the first large-scale use of game technology by the U.S. government as a platform for strategic communication and the first use of game technology in support of U.S. Army recruiting.
The ''America's Army'' concept was conceived in 1999 by Colonel Casey Wardynski; the Army's Chief Economist and Professor at the United States Military Academy. Wardynski envisioned "using computer game technology to provide the public a virtual Soldier experience that was engaging, informative and entertaining." ''America's Army'' was managed by two other U.S. Army officers serving with Wardynski at the Office of Economic and Manpower Analysis (OEMA): Major Chris Chambers and Major Bret Wilson.
The Windows version 1.0, subtitled ''Recon'', was first released on July 4, 2002. As of January 2014, there have been over 41 versions and updates released, including updates to ''America's Army: Proving Grounds'' which was released in August 2013. All versions have been developed on the Unreal Engine. The game is financed by the U.S. government and distributed by free download.
According to game historian Carrie McLeroy ''America's Army'' has "grown in ways its originators couldn't have imagined".〔 Dozens of government training and simulation applications using the ''America's Army'' platform have been developed to train and educate U.S. Army soldiers. ''America's Army'' has also been used to deliver virtual soldiering experiences to participants at events, such as air shows, amusement parks, and sporting events around the country. The ''America's Army'' series has also been expanded to include versions for Xbox and Xbox 360, arcade, and mobile applications published through licensing arrangements.
== Gameplay ==
''America's Army'' is multiplayer, a round based team tactical shooter game with the player acting as a soldier in the U.S. Army, with combat at squad-level with three fireteams. GameSpot admires the game's authenticity: ''It's pretty realistic— you take one or two shots and you go limp, you take one more and you're done.''〔 Another game review describes ''America's Army'' as "the most realistic portrayal of weapons and combat of any game".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=America's Army Preview )

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