Game Architecture: Behind the Scenes of the World


Preface

Imagine that the world around you isn’t a chaotic collection of events, but a carefully constructed design.

Every day, you see its signatures:

chessboard squares, arches, circles, crosses, stars, black-and-white patterns, vertical lines, peaks, pyramids.

Usually, this is perceived as mere decoration.

But in reality, it is a language.

A language through which the system speaks to us.

Today I’m starting a series in which we’ll dissect this language down to its very foundations.

We’ll look behind the scenes of power and see how the Game in which all of humanity lives is structured.

My name is Andrey Surikov. And I’m deconstructing the mechanics of Alpha.


1. Who I Am and What This Series Is About

This isn’t a series about guesswork.

Nor is it a collection of random observations.

This is a series about mechanics.

How real power works.

How culture, economics, politics, law, science, history, and language are shaped.

How ancient symbols continue to live on in the modern world and shape mass perception.

I will analyze not only symbolism, but also specific historical and current events.

Using real-life examples, we will see how the Game is being played out here and now.


2. What Are the Game and Alpha

In my approach, the Game is the underlying framework within which societal reality is constructed: roles, scenarios, conflicts, and recurring patterns.

Alpha is a conventional name for the supersystem that sustains this architecture.

Players are those who act within this system, consciously, at different levels and in different spheres.

At the heart of the Game lies duality:
  • black and white,
  • life and death or war and peace,
  • top and bottom,
  • vertical and horizontal,
  • order and chaos.

But the Game does not end at these two poles.

Almost always, a third element appears — the one who determines the outcome, transforms conflict into structure, and rises above the poles like a summit.

This is exactly how a pyramid is built.


3. The Language of the Game: Symbols Around Us

The Game leaves its marks everywhere.

A circle is a cycle.

A cross is the intersection of the vertical axis of power and the horizontal axis of the masses.

An arch is a transition between states.

A chessboard is binary.

A star is the center of attention and hierarchy.

Water, animals, light, and shadow — all of these are ancient codes that operate on a subconscious level.

And once you begin to read this language, you no longer view the world as a random collection of forms.

You see structure.

Architecture, media, symbolism, events, images — all of this becomes part of one grand logic.


4. Why This Matters Right Now

As long as a person doesn’t see these mechanisms, they remain trapped in the Game — especially when they think they understand everything.

That is precisely why this series will not be abstract.

We will examine specific symbols and specific themes.

In the following episodes, I will separately demonstrate:
  • how the Star works;
  • how duality and the Triad are structured;
  • how the vertical and horizontal axes work;
  • how economics, politics, culture, law, science, history, and linguistics are modeled.

This will be a series not about superficial opinions, but about structure.


5. Conclusion

If you see only the decor — you remain inside the Game.
If you see the mechanism — you begin to understand how it works.

This series is for those who are ready to look behind the scenes.
Ready to see not only the symbols, but also the logic behind them.

Subscribe.

Keep watching.

We’re starting.
Contacts
Surikov Andrey

surikovand@gmail.com


Learn even more, ask questions, comment:


Translation
DeepL. The original is the Russian version of the book.