uwuzaki - a big congrats on getting your game listed on Steam as Early Access so folks can wishlist. You've done something so many others have been denied (like Monolith Bay).
A small observation. The game is marked as "family sharing ineligible". That's totally your call. You deserve compensation for all the years of hard work (including a complete "do-over" when it was starting out.) OR, maybe that was part of the deal with Steam to get it listed or due to regional publication laws. IDK.
If you look at nearly all the AO games, I haven't come across any yet that are "family sharing ineligible" except yours (excluding Free2Play games). And not that most folks would be sharing these games.
However, if you are excluding family sharing out of underage protection, that's not really necessary as Valve/Steam has protective measure for that.
For example, My wife and share our games, including AO. She relies on my account to "house" the AO games. While my kid is appropriately labeled so they cannot see games beyond a rating. AND, for my really inappropriate games like Succubus and Nymphomaniac, I'll mark them private so only I see them as the Wife isn't into hardcore games like that.
Additionally, if you sell on DRM-free platforms like Itch.io, GOG.com, Indiegala, DLsite, Ci-en, etc. folks will share their download with their families AND friends outside of their family (which Steam cannot do) -- unless you avoid those DRM-free sites.
You may want to head over the F95 Developer forums, check with Steam, and do additional research if "family sharing ineligible" will harm your games sales.
Personally, I avoid games that have any restrictions like: EA & Rockstar launchers, Denuvo & DRM, no family sharing, etc. I suspect others share a similar perspective as me.
I want to see your game be successful. There aren't too many 3D ENF games which is too bad (unlike the couple dozen NTR Phone games which appears to be the latest meta).
As my wife says, "you do you boo". "ineligible family sharing" may be the right choice for your sales use-case.
Again, I wanted to share a player's observation who hopes your game has success.
BTW, I rememer playing your original tech demo before the revamp. I thought the premise was pretty good not having seen/played a stealth game like it. It's come a long way.