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Packetfall

The Networking MMORPG

Master the Cisco CCNA 200-301 the way you actually want to — by playing. Packetfall turns the exam blueprint into a 3D medieval RPG: clear dungeons, break the Five Seals, and level up real networking knowledge with every battle.

Now in Early Access & growing every week. Runs right in your browser — no install. The entire first province of CCNA practice is free.

A paladin stands before the Routing Loop’s boss-temple in the Routed Wilds
5 provinces · 27 dungeons · break the Five Seals
200-301 V2.0
Maps to the live CCNA blueprint
27 Dungeons
Across five provinces, five Seals
First Free
All of Foundation Vale, free
CLI Boss Labs
Troubleshoot like the real exam

Why Packetfall

CCNA exam prep that doesn't feel like studying

The fantasy lives around the question — never inside it. The networking stays exam-grade and honest, so the hours you sink in actually move your score.

Learn by playing

Every fight is a real exam question. Answer fast and correct to strike; the boss hits back when you miss. You're never punished — you learn, then retry.

Exam-grade, unwatered

Question text, options, and explanations stay true to CCNA 200-301 V2.0. Every distractor has a rationale. No dumbed-down content, ever.

A world from the blueprint

Five provinces map to the five exam domains — Infrastructure, Switching, Routing, Services & Security, and Automation. Each ends in a boss that tests the whole domain.

Three ways to play

Router Paladin, Switch Rogue, or Security Mage — each bends the quiz loop (extra time, faster crits, remove-a-wrong-answer) without ever answering for you.

Earn everything

Cosmetics, mounts, and legendary gear are earned in-game — never pay-to-win, never sold standalone. The only thing you buy is more world to explore.

Play on desktop, anywhere

Runs in your browser today, with a downloadable desktop app on the way. Mouse, keyboard, and hotkeys — built for focused study sessions.

Inside a fight

Every fight is a real CCNA practice question

You get 42 seconds a question. Answer correctly to strike — the faster you answer, the harder you hit, and the first few seconds land a crit. Miss and the boss hits back: you lose a heart, see the right answer with a one-line why, and fight on. No XP lost, instant retry.

A Lv40 mage hurls a critical fireball at the Crypt Warden, mid-fight — a live CCNA question, four answer chips, and the 42-second timer

The Kingdom of Aethernet

Five provinces. Five Seals. One broken realm to mend.

Once a single unbroken Thread carried every message home. Then the Five Seals clenched shut and the realm went dark. You are the retry — sent to break each Seal and restore the Great Route.

Foundation Vale — rolling green starting hillsI
Foundation ValeInfrastructure & connectivitySubnet Mask Wraith
Switching Citadel — red rock badlandsII
Switching CitadelSwitching & network accessThe Broadcast Storm
Routed Wilds — deep pine forestIII
Routed WildsIP routingThe Routing Loop
Bastion of Keys — a fortress city at duskIV
Bastion of KeysServices & securityThe Brute Forcer
Clockwork Spire — dark misted cragsV
Clockwork SpireAI & network operationsLord Downtime, the Null King

Your Champion

One hero. A lifetime of glory.

Pick a class — and a hero or heroine — then watch your champion transform as your knowledge grows. Every look is earned, tier by tier, from Initiate to Radiant.

Lv → InitiateLv 1 TemperedLv 10 LegendaryLv 20 AscendantLv 30 RadiantLv 40
Router Paladin — Initiate
Router Paladin — Tempered
Router Paladin — Legendary
Router Paladin — Ascendant
Router Paladin — Radiant
Router Paladin (heroine) — Initiate
Router Paladin (heroine) — Tempered
Router Paladin (heroine) — Legendary
Router Paladin (heroine) — Ascendant
Router Paladin (heroine) — Radiant
Switch Rogue — Initiate
Switch Rogue — Tempered
Switch Rogue — Legendary
Switch Rogue — Ascendant
Switch Rogue — Radiant
Switch Rogue (heroine) — Initiate
Switch Rogue (heroine) — Tempered
Switch Rogue (heroine) — Legendary
Switch Rogue (heroine) — Ascendant
Switch Rogue (heroine) — Radiant
Security Mage — Initiate
Security Mage — Tempered
Security Mage — Legendary
Security Mage — Ascendant
Security Mage — Radiant
Security Mage (heroine) — Initiate
Security Mage (heroine) — Tempered
Security Mage (heroine) — Legendary
Security Mage (heroine) — Ascendant
Security Mage (heroine) — Radiant

Two genders × three classes × five tiers — 30 hand-finished bodies, every one earned by playing.

Hand-built, every one

27 dungeons of CCNA practice questions

Every blueprint topic is its own dungeon — its own entrance, its own questions. Clear them province by province. Six in Foundation Vale alone, and the whole first province is free.

I

Foundation Vale

Infrastructure & connectivity
The Cabling Crypts
The Cabling Crypts
The Phantom Vaults
The Phantom Vaults
The Survey Stones
The Survey Stones
The IPv6 Barrow
The IPv6 Barrow
The Wireless Spires
The Wireless Spires
The DHCP Bazaar
The DHCP Bazaar
II

Switching Citadel

Switching & network access
The VLAN Vaults
The VLAN Vaults
The Trunk Bridge
The Trunk Bridge
The Channel Locks
The Channel Locks
The Heralds’ Hall
The Heralds’ Hall
The Diagnostic Depths
The Diagnostic Depths
The Warden’s Rings
The Warden’s Rings
III

Routed Wilds

IP routing
The Longest-Prefix Labyrinth
Longest-Prefix Labyrinth
The Static Pass
The Static Pass
The OSPF Deepwood
The OSPF Deepwood
The First-Hop Hollow
The First-Hop Hollow
IV

Bastion of Keys

Services & security
The Courier’s Locks
The Courier’s Locks
The NAT Masquerade Hall
NAT Masquerade Hall
The Name-Sayer’s Archive
Name-Sayer’s Archive
The AAA Sanctum
The AAA Sanctum
The Tunnel of Veils
The Tunnel of Veils
The ACL Gauntlet
The ACL Gauntlet
The Snooping Cellars
The Snooping Cellars
V

Clockwork Spire

AI & network operations
The Oracle’s Athenaeum
Oracle’s Athenaeum
The Governance Hall
The Governance Hall
The Watchers’ Gallery
The Watchers’ Gallery
The Puppetwright’s Forge
Puppetwright’s Forge

Five provinces, one for each exam domain — 27 dungeons plus the border crossings, each with its own hand-built entrance.

No multiple choice here

Bosses you fight at the command line

Each province ends in a Guardian — and beating it isn’t a quiz. You drop into a CLI lab: read the symptoms, fix the running config line by line, interpret the output, and break the Seal. The exact troubleshooting the exam puts in front of you.

The Subnet Mask Wraith
Subnet Mask WraithFirst Seal
The Broadcast Storm
The Broadcast StormSecond Seal
The Routing Loop
The Routing LoopThird Seal
The Brute Forcer
The Brute ForcerFourth Seal
Lord Downtime, the Null King
Lord DowntimeFifth Seal
The NAT Doppelganger
NAT DoppelgängerMid-boss
Fighting a boss inside the CLI lab

Progress you can feel

Mounts, gear, talents, and a rival to duel

Levelling isn’t just a number climbing. Every system below is earned in play — and built to make the next study session the one you actually look forward to.

Ride the realm

Summon the Cloud of Aethernet

Earn the cloud mount at Level 20 and glide between waypoints in style — a cast, a ring of rune-light, and you’re airborne above the province.

Riding the Cloud of Aethernet

Collision Domain

Duel other players, ranked

Take your champion into the Collision Domain — a 3D head-to-head where your stats and your speed both decide it. Climb the ladder for a crimson-lightning mount and a badge only the top 10% ever wear.

The Collision Domain arena

Theorycraft

A talent tree you can’t max out

Three deep branches per class, around eighty points of upgrades — and only forty to spend. Lean into faster crits, extra hearts, more time on the clock, or richer review XP. Respec anytime, free.

The class talent tree

Gear up

Compare every drop at a glance

Loot lands with real stats — Health, Attack, Defence, Crit. Hover any piece and see in green and red exactly what changes before you equip it. Every legendary is earned, never sold.

The gear stat-comparison panel

A look inside

Screens from the realm

Why Packetfall

Made to turn CCNA prep into the best part of your day

Studying for the CCNA shouldn't feel like a punishment. The material is genuinely fascinating once it clicks — the grind around it is what burns people out before they ever get there.

Packetfall is the study tool we wished existed: a real RPG where subnetting, OSPF, and ACLs become dungeons to clear and bosses to beat — without ever cheapening the actual exam content. Answer real questions to fight, learn from every miss, and watch your readiness climb as you break the Five Seals.

Questions & answers

CCNA game FAQ

Can you really learn CCNA by playing a game?

Yes — Packetfall is built around active recall, one of the most effective ways to study. Every battle is a real CCNA question you have to answer correctly to win, so you're genuinely practicing exam material the whole time you play, not just reading about it.

Does it use real CCNA practice questions?

Every fight is driven by an exam-grade CCNA practice question — the question text, options, and explanations stay honest and unwatered, with a written rationale for every wrong answer. The fantasy lives around the question, never inside it.

Is Packetfall free?

Yes — the entire first province, Foundation Vale, is completely free, including all six of its dungeons, the Subnet Mask Wraith boss, and the standalone Subnetting Sprint. A Citizenship pass ($5/month or $49/year) unlocks the remaining four provinces when you're ready.

Does it cover the CCNA 200-301 (V2.0) exam?

Yes — the world maps directly to the Cisco CCNA 200-301 V2.0 blueprint. Its five provinces line up with the five exam domains (Infrastructure, Switching, IP Routing, Services & Security, and Automation), and each topic gets its own dungeon of questions.

Is it enough to pass the CCNA on its own?

Packetfall is a powerful way to drill and reinforce exam knowledge, but it's a practice and review tool, not a complete replacement for hands-on labs or official study material. Use it alongside your course or lab practice to keep what you've learned sharp.

How is it different from flashcards or other CCNA practice tests?

Instead of passively flipping cards, you fight for every answer under a timer, and each province boss drops you into a CLI lab where you troubleshoot a live config line by line — the same hands-on diagnosis the real exam tests.

Does it work on mobile or desktop?

Packetfall runs right in your desktop browser today — no install needed — with a downloadable desktop app on the way. It's built for focused study sessions with mouse, keyboard, and hotkeys; a mobile version isn't available yet.

What happens when I get a question wrong?

You're never punished for missing — the correct answer is highlighted with a one-line explanation of why, and you get an instant free retry with no progress lost. The game teaches you on every miss instead of penalizing you.

Ready to take the Oath?

Roll a champion, step into Foundation Vale, and turn your CCNA prep into the best part of your day. Early Access is live now — be a founding citizen and help shape what comes next.

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