Surface Level: The music immediately feels like it is ingrained in the ambience and is part of the world, which helps paint the picture of what you are imagining in your story once you select “start game”.
Familiar Faces: This is a really fun and classically feel-good town theme. I think the laid back Latin percussion rhythm really helps this along with the beautiful chord progressions and light instrumentation. I especially like the background flute parts!
A Lively Catch: The guitar, bass, and keys work so well together in this track. This feels like a very natural genre for you to work in. This is a fun one for sure!
Run It Back: This is a cool and creative way to create a track. It works well for the ambience of a doomsday confusion fog.
Please Don’t Touch the Electronics: Not only did you create a lab theme, but this is unequivocally a marine biology lab theme. I don’t know how you did it, but there are both aquatic and mechanical vibes in this track. My favorite part is the warbly flutter at the end of the first bar in each 2 bar phrase.
Of all the Buttons to Press: Wow this is a change in pace and style! The quality of this is pretty impressive. I don’t know this genre enough to comment much, but it sure is fun to listen to!
There’s Nothing in the Water: This is a nice ominous ambient track that takes the story in a haunting direction. The swells in this track and the deep percussion hits are very impressive and very satisfying.
A Really Big Shadow: I think it is really cool that you used the previous track as a base for this one and built on it vertically to create an ominous track with more direction. Your percussion is quite epic and is my favorite part of this!
The Benthic Hour: This is a really interesting track that seems to combine all of the elements of all the tracks you made to give us an acoustic breakbeat horror ambient track. You just made your own genre!
Overall: This was a journey! So many different styles, all executed so well, with fun musical ideas that take us from one scene to the next. There’s not much I can say that hasn’t already been said in the other comments, but I will reiterate how impressive this was! Thank you for sharing!