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As everyone else has said, your mental health is much more important than anything else. Take care of your mother (strokes are nasty, and the presence of family can help a surprising amount), and take care of yourself, too. We can wait, confident that the game will be all the better because you took your time and didn't force yourself to work on it when you really needed the time for other things.
(And, if it's not impertinent, best wishes to your mother for as speedy and complete a recovery as possible, from someone who also had a stroke this summer and is gradually rediscovering this thing called walking.)
Steam doesn't support Android as a platform.
It's possible they'd be OK with you putting up the Android version as a free-for-purchasers downloadable extra (as some games do with soundtracks, art, etc), but I suspect they'll say no. I've never seen a game on steam do that, and I doubt I'm the first person to think of it. Plus I've already thought of a couple of problems with it, so yeah, I don't think that's happening.
Hey there,
So two things here: first, take your time and look after yourself. I know the capitalist system likes everyone to be at MAXIMUM PRODUCTION all the time, but that's absolutely not a healthy way to live (and is actually counterproductive - not only is work produced when permanently tired and stressed less good than what you'd create in good health, but in the end there's less of it, too).
Secondly: if you possibly can, get yourself assessed by a qualified mental health professional. There are a lot of non-pharmaceutical things that can be done to help cope with mental issues, but which ones help depend on what the root cause of the problems is. Its really important to get a solid expert consultation at the start because the symptoms of (for example) early depression are very similar to those of stress-induced anxiety disorders, ADHD burnout, and probably a bunch of other things. And therapy systems or coping mechanisms that help with one condition can be actively bad for another - in the worst cases, misfiring coping strategies can trap you in a downward spiral that's really hard to either spot or escape from.
Take care, and tell the catgirls that if they don't look after you, we'll shave their tails while they sleep :-)