"Hello, this is yu-ki. Thank you for purchasing "Meisou Potage Wine Flavor." This time, I created a game inspired by the Bentler from Seirensen. I was unsure which character to include, but to commemorate the promotion of the player character (albeit late), I chose Sanae-san. Sanae-san’s bangs are cut straight across! -Note- If the game runs slowly, please lower the graphics quality from the right-click menu. It might improve performance. Controls are mouse-only. The manual included with the main program is somewhat unhelpful, so here are some additional notes. The basic operation is: “Press and hold the mouse button → drag to select three Bentlers → release the button.” The three Bentlers you select must be adjacent and aligned in a straight line. You can erase them if you select three of the same color, or one each of red, blue, and green. Effects when erased: Three reds → Red UFO: increases remaining time Three blues → Blue UFO: increases score multiplier Three greens → Green UFO: increases bomb count Red, blue, and green → Rainbow UFO: increases Bentler refill rate (reduces the amount of nuisance blocks) To use a bomb, click the green area at the bottom left of the screen where it says BOMB. Not only does it clear nuisance blocks, but it also fills the board with normal Bentlers, allowing you to quickly recover your position. In the later stages, nuisance Bentlers fall in overwhelming amounts, so you must erase many sets of red, blue, and green to reduce the nuisance ratio. It’s hard to spot them until you get used to it, but please do your best. -About the Music- This is an arrangement of “Faith is for the Transient People,” but since I input it without any clear direction or understanding, it ended up being a rather confusing track. I’m sorry for ruining such a cool original song. It may or may not fit the game… You’ll get used to it while playing. -Bowing Apology- I’m very sorry for repeatedly missing deadlines this time as well. Truly, I apologize. But I believe the extra time was worth it, and the game itself turned out quite fun. I hope you enjoy it." — Yu-ki (Mesopota Circle Member)