Yes! Thank you. Is it any good?
Well, it's a small game, don't expect more than a couple of hours of fun but it's 100% free now so there's no reason being particularly harsh about it. Also there are more than one situation which make the game crash (I'm not even sure if I've completed the game or not since it crashes where I may or may not have reached the end) but it's likely just a few bugs than were never reported and I'm going to take the time to report some possible bugs myself.
You begin by choosing a background, which determines your starting trait(s) which influence the stat checks (you'll gain more traits during the game) and a main objective which at least in my case since I tried only one determined a series of mandatory missions.
The game consists in a series of CYOA style missions taking place on one of the 7 inhabited stars among a star system. The next mission is always either a mandatory main quest one or can be picked between several optional ones. If you fail during a mandatory mission then you'll get to try it again and you need to succeed at some optional ones to unlock the next mandatory one. Between two missions you can benefit from of the services offered in the different planets, granted your influence over the planet is high enough that the service is available (there's no money in the game, you just can't visit more than one service between two missions), to try and influence various numbers. You can also do criminal stuff like trying to rob from a shop. You may also have the opportunity to take a side in a conflict between two planets. There's no combat by the way.
I don't know how everything exactly works, but your choices during missions may have some character's stats (Hacking, Negociating, Deceiving, ...) checked, and those stats can be increased by the equipment and increased or decreased by the traits. Other involved numbers include the character's influence over the various planets which may unlock an additionnal safe option during a mission, the character's relationship with the planet, the character's relationship with the megacorps, the influence of the megacorps over each planet and the character's relationship with some direct people. You also get some luck points you can use to get 100% chances to pass a check.
There are really not a lot of different types of missions and the game is not much more than a simple CYOA but I'd say it could be fun for one playthrough (which would take about 2 hours I guess) if it were not for the bugs, in current state I'm not sure I'd recommend it but if they get corrected then why not.