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Spring Brand Bundle Sale: Pick 3 from 1,500+ Works for 3,000 Yen

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    Synopsis

    A limited-time bundle sale has arrived!

    You can select up to 3 titles of your choice!

    For eligible works, please check the “Bundle Eligible Works” list.

    Sales Period: Until 11:59 PM on May 7th (Thursday)

    【Important Notes】

    ・Please select your works using the “Select Works” button. (Maximum 3 titles)

    ・If you’ve already purchased any works included in this bundle, those cannot be selected.

    ・This set requires the total price of selected works to be 3,000 yen or more to purchase.

    ・After purchase, each title will appear individually in your purchased items list.

    ・You can use this bundle sale multiple times until no eligible works remain.

    ・Refunds cannot be provided as a general rule, so please thoroughly check system requirements and other details before selecting.

    ・This bundle may be re-released at a later date.

    ・For works with multiple purchase buttons, the 【Standard Edition】 is the eligible version. ※Some items may be excluded.

    Editorial Review

    This isn’t a discrete work—it’s a curator’s intervention, and that’s worth taking seriously. Spring Brand’s pick-three-for-3,000-yen model cuts through the paralyzing abundance problem that defines modern DLsite browsing. With 1,500+ eligible titles spanning fantasy, school settings, and romance across the ADV and visual novel spectrum, this bundle forces a confrontation with actual preference rather than algorithmic drift.

    The mechanics are deliberately friction-light. The “Select Works” button keeps the decision loop tight; the ability to run multiple purchases lets you test-drive different taste combinations without commitment anxiety. Notably, the 3,000-yen floor ensures you’re consolidating genuine interest, not impulse-padding a cart. The exclusion of already-owned titles prevents the frustrating overlap that plagues casual bundle shoppers. That these details matter suggests Spring Brand understands their audience: completionists and explorers who value clarity over surprise.

    The tag distribution reveals the curatorial logic. “Great Art” appears prominently, signaling that aesthetic quality acts as a baseline filter across the catalog. The fantasy-plus-school-plus-romance triad points toward a working theory of contemporary doujin taste: settings grounded enough for emotional investment, genre flexibility that accommodates harem dynamics and single-route focus alike, production values that justify deliberate selection. This positions the bundle as a quality-floor play rather than a novelty discount.

    The refund disclaimer and system-requirement emphasis read as protective—Spring Brand isn’t betting on impulse, but on informed repeat purchasing. The May 7th cutoff creates necessary scarcity.

    Ideal for readers paralyzed by choice architecture and seasoned collectors looking to fill specific gaps without commitment risk. A genuinely useful structural intervention in how doujin are consumed.

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    Fantasy  |  visual novel  |  romance  |  school setting  |  DL exclusive

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