I think that most of us get that.
I think that the new game is likely considered by the deve something that they can relate to better, as Yoon moves further and further afield from the dev's - and the person who Yoon is based upon - experience and choices. I've noted before that well-made, imaginary characters [even those based upon real people] tend to take off in unintended, unexpected directions. We are all liking that and are deeply interested in how far down the rabbit hole Yoon's story goes, but this might be causing considerable worry for the dev. This is their first game, and they were likely unaware of what happens in well-created fiction.
I am glad that AfterChoices has decided to split the game into two separate games, but I am hoping they don't abandon or - even worse - quickly give the game a double tap to the back of the head to end it. There are other devs, like Mr. Dots, who pauses one game to work on the other, adding bits that don't belong in one to the other; I am hoping AfterChoices does that here. The secondary game feels like its going to be a bit closer to home, so Free Pass can become a compilation of the darker stuff for Yoon and Co. to explore.
That's just my 2 cents.