Quick summary
FTL: Advanced Edition is a strategy-focused roguelike available for macOS that expands the original FTL experience with substantial new content. It combines tactical ship-to-ship combat, crew management, and branching encounters to create a deeper, more varied spacefaring campaign.
Major additions and gameplay changes
- Enhanced audio score by Ben Prunty that strengthens the game’s atmosphere and tension.
- A brand-new sector populated with original narrative events written by Tom Jubert and Chris Avellone, offering fresh story beats and encounters.
- Additional armaments and drone types that open up new tactical approaches in battles and exploration.
- An extra alien species added to the roster, increasing the variety of diplomatic and combat interactions.
- Several new ship classes, each with distinctive systems and special abilities that change how you approach missions.
Narrative and soundtrack
The Advanced Edition introduces handcrafted events and dialogue that broaden the game’s lore and present new player choices. The soundtrack continues to be a highlight—Ben Prunty’s compositions underscore both quiet moments of travel and high-stakes combat, improving immersion throughout the campaign.
Platform and accessibility
This edition is released for Mac systems and preserves the original’s pick-up-and-play structure while adding more depth for long-term replayability. Improved content variety makes each run feel less predictable and more rewarding.
Related suggestion
If you’re looking for other casual strategy or tower-defense options, you might try the Plants vs. Zombies trial — a lighter, different-paced experience that contrasts with FTL’s tactical, permadeath-driven gameplay.
Why it’s worth trying
FTL: Advanced Edition blends strategy, emergent storytelling, and replayable challenge. The new ships, encounters, and systems give veterans fresh options while remaining approachable for newcomers who enjoy methodical, choice-driven space adventures.
Technical
- Mac
- Full