L'Aigle d'Or is a 1984 French action video game by Loriciels.
The game had an initial investment of approximately 100,000 FF and took three months of work.
[1] Tilt wrote the game is: "the precursor of a new range of adventure software, which will be more and more realistic, more and more “real”.
[9] Tilt noted that publishers were using "drastic measures to extract the quintessence of the Thomson TO7/70", citing L'Aigle d'Or, Thesarus, and Mandragore in the adventure and role-playing genres.
[10] It had a sequel in 1992 called L'Aigle d'or, le retour.