I suggest you to start using more pads just so your tracks get a bigger atmosphere.
really liked the ideas here, but i think you should invest more in doing "outros" parts, like variations and quirky recyclings of the same ideas.
Well, it's just neat for me to try and rate someone else's work because it feels as if i am talking to my past self - back when i didn't know how to properly mix my tracks.
Oh, also, try using pads more often because it helps you to keep track on what music scale you're on. It'll let you know where you can go, i. e., it'll able you to tell more easily which note you're putting on the daw may sound wrong or right; it may varie on the scale you're using.
I know your style is more focused in a chiptune/videogame-ish vibe. But using pads as such a simple sine shape will help you when you're looking for new melodies to compose and it'll give a moody and atmospheric vibe to your songs. Just keep in mind that the more atmospheric a song is, the more invested in it one may get.
Anyways, this just a small tip. It is my way of appreciating your work and your creativity.
xoxo, this has been meuny.