A Russian company has produced a children's board game in which players retrace Russian assassins' route to the nerve agent attack Salisbury, prompting anger from residents.

Called “Our Guys in Salisbury,” a picture of the game board shows a brightly-coloured step-by-step path across Europe. Stops include Geneva, Paris, Amsterdam and London, all of them European cities that the two suspects visited before allegedly poisoning Sergei Skripal.

The finish line is in Salisbury, which is represented by a cathedral and men in bright green hazmat suits.

In keeping with the spy theme, the box features a picture of two men in fake glasses and moustaches.

The Telegraph could not find the game on Tuesday in the Moscow store listed on the seller's website. A saleswoman said the shop sold games by the brand but the Salisbury one “probably sold out already”.

One of the game's developers told state media on Wednesday it had created it in response to Western condemnation over the Salisbury attack.

"We decided to make our humorous answer for our Western neighbours by creating a board game, where our compatriots walk freely in Europe and explore the sights," said Mikhail Bober.

GalaMart, the retail company that listed “Our Guys in Salisbury” on its website, confirmed to The Telegraph that it sells such a game.