Minute Man: What a fun, cheery opening soundtrack! Love love love this retro chiptune vibe-- and thanks for keeping the chords varied and interesting. Also-- props to whomever made that fantastic album artwork!
Secondhand's Shop: what a unique track! It's better to have shorter tracks that are packed with unique sounds, as opposed to a long track with frequent repetition, in my opinion. Using Lydian inflections to denote whimsy is classic-- you've clearly got a sense for what musical elements convey certain characteristics.
Cogwheel Plains: another fun, bouncy melody! Here I see a skill exhibited that's very crucial: the melody passes from one voice to another. That's an effortless way to create more interest in a track. Well done! Not to mention, a really cool ending progression to propel the listener into the repeat.
Cuckoo Forest: fun use of non-chiptune instruments here! When I compose video game music, I usually will have one or two chiptune lines over orchestral stuff, so adding the bells over otherwise chiptune-only sounds was a cool touch.
The Hour Tower: fun, subdued melody-- I heard some Phyrgian inflections there, along with some unexpected modulations. Way to keep things fresh! I am impressed beyond words.
Battle with A Timeless Foe: this is quintessential battle music right here! Love the funky bassline.
My comments may have become sparse as the soundtrack goes on, but that's mostly because things I wanted to say would have become redundant. All of the tracks were short, but feature-packed, and often had really exciting melodies, harmonies, transitions, contrasting sections, etc. etc. etc. Undoubtedly my favorite soundtrack I've reviewed so far. Excellent work, and keep writing!