Thanks for your answer.
That sounds like a good idea.
As I mentioned above, due to the fact that you let us play this game as freeware, no one has the right to be salty if you finish it at your own pace.
A game like this with this engine and all the features takes a LOT of time if you make it alone or in a very small team.
It should be certainly clear to some people that a hobby project sometimes takes a back seat when there are more important things to do in real life.
But With the devlogs you have the opportunity to show your followers that the project is still alive and only paused.
This way you can keep your fan base engaged even if you can't or don't want to deliver any content at the moment.
If you decide one day to further develop the game, you will then have access to a larger number of people who may also want to support you with bug reporting or other stuff.
Best reguards and continued success.