Your welcome! If you make a full version, I'd be very interested to hear it!
Your words flatter me! Honestly, my philosophy on music jams is that every single person who dedicates the time to create something for a jam should feel extremely proud of what they accomplished. I really enjoy highlighting the best parts of music for others. Yes, criticisms can be constructive, but oftentimes when given via text over the internet, it is hard not to hear a more negative/condescending tone or to take it personally. Music that you create is such a personal thing that if I am going to comment on something that didn't sit right for me, it has to be something that is workable or with reason with a clear musical explanation. One of my favorite things about video game music is that literally any genre counts and can fit in the right context. Telling someone I don't like a part of their music is not constructive, so if something doesn't sit right, in my opinion it is best to offer a small suggestion that is actionable and can help them grow as a composer without detracting from or minimizing the greatness that went into the rest of their music. Also, I find that positive feedback and pointing out what makes a song great is another excellent way to learn composition because it helps reinforce those positive aspects in future pieces while allowing for experimentation and growth in other areas that may still need maturation. As fellow musicians and composers, we should all build each other up and support one another! I genuinely look forward to these jams for the purpose of hearing ideas others have to share and to learn from things that I haven't thought of to try in my own music.
I'll get off my soapbox, but I do want to add that I also appreciate your dedication to comment on every single entry in a personalized manner. It's clear you share the same philosophies of building up other composers and helping each other grow. You should know that the time you put into acknowledging the work of others is immensely appreciated and at the same time is helping you also become a better composer in the process!