Settlers 2 and Blok for Amiga in 2025
I remember when the original Settlers was released on Amiga in 1993. I was living in Alice Springs at the time, and buying most new release Amiga titles was impossible there.
So I never got to play it.
Actually, in the last two years I finally tracked down a physical box release of the original Settlers for Amiga, but I haven't found the time to play with it yet!
And now, in 2025, we have the sequel! Settlers 2 for Amiga, finally released by Look Behind You including with a physical boxed release! I ordered mine (standard box version for EUR49,99) and it arrived in the post last week. Now I feel a bit dumb for not having played the original Settlers yet!




That said, it took hours to transfer the 1.3GB lha file to my Amiga 4000T/060 system, and even longer to extract it.

Since there is also a PowerPC AmigaOS 4 version included, I first copied the digital lha archive to my AmigaOne A1222 system first, since I knew it would be much faster to copy and extract there.
Note also that the installer requires a Settlers2: assign to the drawer where you extract the Settlers 2 lha digital archive. If you don't assign this before running the installer, it will fail.
You can choose the video quality, low, medium or high. High is CDXL and required AGA since it uses the AGABlaster program to work.
It also runs perfectly at the maximum 1024x768 resolution, although I should note that the screen upscaling it to fit 1920x1080p Workbench RTG screen means it is a bit perspective incorrect.
Pity the menu screen background is in German for some reason, but the rest of the menu and game is in English.
As the 1st campaign opens, you need to build some houses for wood cutter, stonemason and carpenter. You also need to build roads to connect these houses to the main Headquarters building, which is the only building on the map to start with.
It feels strange that we have these older late 1990's games like Settlers 2, Quake 2, Heretic 2, Starcraft and many others too on the Amiga in recent years.
You can switch to another view pressing the space bar, that shows all the different types of buildings you can build on the land.
You need to select where a house icon is shown on the map, as this is where houses can be built on the land. A blue flag appears in front of the house to be constructed.
I then need to build the road to connect the new house to the headquarters. This allows the workers from the headquarters to navigate the map to the new house location to begin construction.
With the required initial three houses built, the woodworker, and stone mason get to work collecting the resources needed for future buildings.
Settlers 2 looks like a lot of fun, and I look forward to playing it more over the coming weeks.
I know I have barely scratched the surface, with military, fishing, water collection, mining and much more yet to explore.
At this point, the Amiga 4000T had finally copied the lha digital archive for Settlers 2 across, so I extracted it and waited a few more hours for that, and went and had some dinner!
While waiting for the installation to complete, I got a little distracted playing another 2025 new release game for Amiga, called Blok by Zooperdan. This is a lot of fun too. Well worth getting if you don't have it yet.
Blok is an isometric 3d puzzle game to get a 2x1 block to the end of each level. It is not as easy as it sounds. You need to roll the blok horizontally or vertically to move it across the level, with gaps, switches and time sensitive pads all there to make things harder!
I have to say, I really enjoyed it. Not every game needs super fancy graphics to be fun to play - that said, I like the graphics used in this game.
I got to level 9 of Blok when the Settlers 2 install finished. Good fun game. I hope Blok gets a physical box release with extra levels - I would love to get it.
I could now launch Settlers 2 on Amiga 4000T, and much to my happiness, it looks much nicer on the perspective correct screen:
Actually, I have to say I enjoyed it more on the Amiga 4000T, even though it does run a bit slower, and the mouse clicking seems less accurate, requiring multiple clicks on icons to make things happen in game.
Thanks to the RTG display of the ZZ9000 card in my Amiga 4000T, it looks just as good as it does on the A1222. You can read more about that great modern ZZ9000 RTG card in my build here on Amiga 2000, and the Amiga 4000T build here, and A4000T build part 2 here.
The iPhone does a crap job of showing the screen when photos resize to fit this blog post. If you click/touch on the photos in this post you can view the detail much better.
As with the AmigaOS4 version, you can save your game progress via the main game menu, and set it to auto save if you want to.

As mentioned, the game plays just as well on the Amiga 4000T 060 system too, although it does run a bit slower, and the mouse clicks are a bit slow to respond for some reason, requiring multiple or long clicks to work.
Do your Amiga a favour in 2025 and grab both games! They are both great fun and very different types of games.
There are even more new release physical box Amiga games I have also ordered this month, like Phantom Leap and Freak out. I also got Master of Minefields - I played the version on the K&A plus coverCD and I am hooked. I look forward to trying these new games when they get here.
I already showed many other new 2025 release Amiga games in this blog post if you want to see more.
It is so great to have so many new games for our Amiga systems in 2025, and more on the way! Personally, I am very excited to buy Grind when it eventually comes out - a Doom style game for a stock Amiga 500! Could you imagine if this game was released on Amiga 500 back in 1993? Would so many people have moved to PC then? I wonder...













































