A screenshot of the Corbyn Run game, featuring Jermy Corbyn and Theresa May's characters Jeremy Corbyn, the video game Avoid Boris and activate a Labour manifesto pledge.

Computer game designers who support Jeremy Corbyn have given the leftist Labour leader his own game.

In "Corbyn Run" players have to take money from bankers and avoid Tory ministers.

The game, by a left-leaning collective known as Games For The Many, sees the veteran MP for Islington North under attack by, among others, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (who is hanging from a zipwire and hurling Union Jack flags), Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and the ghost of Margaret Thatcher, Buzzfeed reported Monday.

For each level completed, a Labour Party manifesto pledge is activated.

"It came out of the idea that there's a lot of people who wanted to put something into the election beyond canvassing," the game's producer James Moulding told Buzzfeed. "We've got an Italian and Spanish person who aren't able to vote at the election, and they wanted to use their game design skills to take forward Labour ideas."

In the run-up to the French election, supporters of far-left presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon created a video game called "Fiscal Kombat," the aim of which is to grab passing capitalists and shake them until money drops out of their pockets and is added to France’s coffers.

This article has been updated to correct the surname of the game's producer.