Automating a ritual doesn't persist if you don't leave the window in focus. 15 seconds in, it dropped to 3 left...then about 30 seconds later, 2 left. Didn't 'charge' me more for them, but doesn't work properly.
Three stars.
The Good: It's fairly easy to play and make money. Upgrade everything, keep large amounts of one, a bit less of a second, and fluff the rest with a third and you can keep everything in stock and make everyone happy. Moving from location to location is easy enough, though, with the exception of the size of location, there's not a gigantic amount of impact on it, other than what you need to keep in stock.
The Bad: Actually managing your business. Having to make the intentional option of "I'm going to do an advertising campaign" every day is not only unrealistic, but irritating, along with the system changing the prices of what you're selling discs for automatically. The purchasing screen is horrible when you get into higher quantities, and the fact that you have to deal with those sliders every single day is horrible. The immovable register, though a minor inconvenience, is a little irritating unto itself.
Thiiink the next game should have an upgrade to allow you to upgrade via keyboard commands. And that you should have to buy the ability to upgrade ship parts.