Should I take a break from working on my game and big story to work on a smaller story?

I feel like I could rack in quick attention on my YouTube channel for this. I’ll probably use Gacha Life 2 for this due to how fast/easy it is. Here are all the smaller story ideas in detail:

Should I take a break to make the side story?
  • Yes
  • No
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Based on the title and effort required, what side story should I make?
  • Trapped in My Creations (Medium)
  • Hunted for Chemicals (High)
  • Can’t Feel Pain (Low/Medium)
  • Secretly a YouTuber (Low)
  • Zombie Mushroom (Medium)
  • Hero-Villain Double Agents (High)
  • Divine Corrupted Bloodlines (High)
  • Magical Dagger (Low/Medium)
  • War Between Types of Magic Users (High)
  • Robot Survival (Medium)
  • Afterlife Timing Kills (High)
  • Microscopic Angels (Medium/High)
  • Hunted Warlocks (High)
  • Chimera Raper (High)
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*take note the effort required mostly means a mix of research needed and worldbuilding needed

Excuse me??? Am I misreading this???

no, blame the ao forums for not letting me say a certain word

Short answer: no

Long answer: at the end of the day It’s your project but here is how I would put it: your in the awful 30-40% area where you not nearly done nor have the “new project” energy and you just kinda have to grind it out

It’s a very bad habit to get into to do a project up to 40% and get sidetracked
into a other 40% only to get sidetracked again

(How it works for me)

Also the hells is Gacha Life 2?
Gacha means collector-game

So it’s a collecter life sim
But it’s a story maker?

seems like you haven’t heard of lunime