Play games to learn DevOps

A curated list of gamified platforms — including k8sgames.com, devops.games, overthewire.org and ohmygit.org — surfaced as portable ways to practice Kubernetes, Linux, Git and DevOps tooling hands‑on. They're low‑risk environments for building operational intuition before deploying real infra. (x.com)

A browser-based 3D Kubernetes simulator exposes real kubectl commands and common failure modes like CrashLoopBackOff so players debug live cluster behavior without provisioning infrastructure. (k8sgames.com) A team-focused DevOps simulation frames software delivery and organisational performance as game mechanics and promotes evidence-based practices in rounds designed for modern tech leaders. (devops.games) The Bandit wargame is an SSH‑driven, level‑based exercise aimed at absolute beginners that teaches Linux shell fundamentals and how to use SSH to retrieve the next‑level credentials. (overthewire.org) Community writeups and repositories document Bandit walkthroughs through at least level 34, providing reproducible exercises for SSH, file permissions, and scripting puzzles. (raushanctf.github.io) An open‑source Git learning game visualizes repository internals with a card‑based UI and an integrated terminal, offers downloadable binaries for Windows/macOS/Linux, and credits contributors bleeptrack and blinry with Prototype Fund support during initial development. (ohmygit.org)

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