Kubernetes cluster simulation that runs in the browser to prepare CKA
Browser-based K8s sim matches real kubectl output without cloud costs or local setup.

You can edit YAML or drop into a kubectl prompt while watching Pods, Deployments and Services animate in a 3D cluster — that concrete mapping of K8s primitives to game objects is clever and educational. Campaigns, a chaos/incidents mode, and timed challenges give it real pedagogical structure instead of being a gimmick. It’s an impressive browser-side engineering demo, but expect the game to gloss over some of the messy, real-world CLI details you’ll hit on a real cluster.
Developers, DevOps engineers, SREs, and learners who want hands-on Kubernetes practice
Browser-based K8s sim matches real kubectl output without cloud costs or local setup.
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