Yes, there is a board game called "Shoo!" released by Waddingtons in 1983. It is a children's game where players collect strawberries for birds, trying to avoid opponents armed with scarecrows. The game is described as being based purely on luck and is suitable for ages 5 and up.
The term "shoo-in" is more commonly known as an English phrase meaning someone who is certain to win a competition or election, but the actual game is titled "Shoo!" and not "Shoo-In".
Details about the "Shoo!" Game
- Released: 1983
- Publisher: Waddingtons
- Game Type: Luck-based board game
- Players: Children (ages 5 and up)
- Objective: Collect strawberries for birds; watch out for scarecrows from opponents.
"Shoo-In" Meaning
- Definition: Refers to something or someone that is a guaranteed winner in contests or competitions.
- Not the name of any mainstream board game or video game.
If you were searching for the board game, it's called "Shoo!" rather than "Shoo-In.".
