A free first person shooter created by the government funded by our taxes. Its sole purpose is to brainwash the current generation of kids into joining the US army and thinking that war is actually pretty close to Call of Duty
Averagekid - "Oh look a free game on the internet! It's called.... AAPG....America's Army: Proving Grounds??? Guess I gotta prove myself haha!
(2 months later)
Averagekid - "I spent so much time playing that my grades have plummeted, and I am now a failure. Time to join the army!"
(2 months later)
Averagekid - "I spent so much time playing that my grades have plummeted, and I am now a failure. Time to join the army!"
by Capillari June 20, 2017
Get the America's Army: Proving Grounds mug.A FPS made by the U.S. Military to give people a virtual experience of being in the battlefield. Consists of big noobs who always shoot their teammates in the Special Forces missions, and consists of expert gamers who know what their doing and can pwn. Users can modify their M4A1 rifle with scopes, bipods for sniping, grenade launchers for heavy assault, and with silencers for silent kills. Free, good graphics, good physics. Speaking of which, the developers have added rag doll physics to the game making it more realistic, the rag dolls are very light, meaning they can fly sky high when blown up by a RPG or grenade. Somewhat associated with weed.
by PFC Toye August 8, 2007
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