It was a PC game back in the early, early 2000's, where you were an Astronaut on Mars(?), and you had a rover on a little base. The UI was fairly simple IIRC, large-ish buttons, etc.
Part of the goal of the game was basically to program the rover to do tasks for you. Drive forward 3 units (or seconds or whatever the measurement was), activate arm to pick up object, turn 180 degrees, drive back, activate arm, etc. I believe it was maybe meant to be educational? Like, babby's first steps into the ideas of programming kinda stuff?
That is, literally, the extent of my memories of it, but every time I try to search for it, it's never the right game.
Not critical in any way, but it's been a persistent memory in my head for years, but hot dang it's hard to find! Pretty sure it was a demo disc from PC Powerplay or something.
