I appreciate your honesty, and the follow.
To be clear, the AI did not write the lyrics. I did. And in fact the main theme is the 8th version of the song that Suno created after much tweaking of the prompts until I got the song I wanted. I spent even more time on the one where Skele-Tom is humming to himself even though it's a cover of the original. That's not to refute any of your points, just to make sure you know that AI isn't that good. If you look at my response to @Crevlorne's post about 4 posts down from yours, I went into a lot of detail about my thoughts on AI-generated content and how I share some of your sentiments on it. (I spent like 40 minutes writing that post so I don't want to belabor my point here.)
Yes, the assets of my game are premade free assets. Except for some of the sound effects that I made using sound effect makers. But well, you had 5 people working on your game and I had one, and my computer caught on fire during the jam. (Which I talked about in the Skele-Tom Post Mortem DevLog.)
As of this writing, I've played and rated 126 games in the jam. I will say there are a few more stable games out there, especially 1-bit games that were smaller in scope. To your main point though, I think my ethical admission of using AI to create music is going to damage me in the overall results.
Again, I appreciate your honesty And I'm glad you seemed to have liked the game against your will. :)