Darkness, which led directly to Captain Xavier's theme, was quite well done and reminded me fondly of old point-and-click games e.g. Simon the Sorcerer.
Xavier's Extravaganza has a very slapstick-y, but also mysterious feel to it and I love how well-established the melody is from the previous theme. IMO, of the ones you've put up here, I believe this one has the most narrative potential and it also had the most ability to keep my ears pricked open, my eyes attentive to the scene... it's as if it's been telling me, "shhhh. You're gonna love this."
The Sherman Café sings to my background and training the most. I am, among many other things, a jazz drummer, so you can kinda see why. There is a LOT of feel in those. Sax is blaring quite loudly without making my hair stand on end but I'm aware that VSTs make this aspect harder to achieve ;_; All in all a very feelsy track, though, if not a deviation from what came before stylistically.
Red and Black is the most out-there out of all of them, not just in feel, but also in storytelling because it leaves it quite open-ended. It does feel urgent, but I also feel like I'm missing the "FIVE MINUTES REMAINING" Super Metroid kind of urgency of running like my life depends on it.
And that's the lot. All the very best in the jam! ^_^