They travel around the planet and eventually find an air taxi driver and convince him to take them home.
The player interacts with the world with a simple point and click interface directing a small, white-clad humanoid with a little cap and brown boots (called simply "gnome" by Dvorsky).
The game contains no inventory or dialogue, and the solving of puzzles mainly consists of clicking on-screen elements in the correct order.
In Samorost 2, the gnome goes on a longer quest to save his kidnapped dog and return safely home.
[2] It was recorded, mixed and mastered by Tomáš Dvořák at Mush Room Prague / Budapest.
[3] The Samorost 2 Soundtrack won the Original Sound category at the Flashforward Film Festival 2006.
Samorost 2 has been featured in the Humble Indie Bundle which took place from 4 May 2010 – 11 May 2010 which was subsequently extended to the 15th and raised $1,273,613.
[citation needed] The soundtrack won the Original Sound category at the Flashforward Film Festival 2006.