This made my day! I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
I did do some research into squirrel diets, so the comment about that was really fun to read. It's also always validating to see someone get what I was going for. Thanks for giving this game with a goofy name a chance!
I rolled my eyes when I thought of the idea, but it shaped into something I am really proud of. I've been playing it in my home group and think it's really fun. I hope other people have fun with it too.
Thanks for catching that typo! The stat was supposed to be "Sniffing." I've updated the document to make it that way. "Sniffling" is maybe a cuter sounding word, but it makes me think more of runny noses than animals observing their surroundings. You (and anyone else) are more than welcome to call it Sniffling in your games and in your heart if you like that better, though!
It really is an incredible game.
Honestly, I'm going to see if I can wrangle one of my groups into trying it, and I'm kinda tempted to write some fan material for it.
Is there an SRD, or do you have any limitations on what people can write for the system? I can't guarantee I'll produce anything publishable, but I could probably put together an adventure or two.
No SRD at this time (to be honest, I wasn't expecting interest in that sort of thing, but now I have a reason to think about it).
It's using the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, so things are pretty fair game. I don't want pro-fascist or bigoted content made for it, but based on your other content I don't see that being an issue (just stating it because this is also a public space). I don't want the original game in its entirety getting sold without my permission.
As far as types of content, the sky's the limit! Adventures, additional mutations, additional gear, random roll tables for scrap in specific areas, maps, monsters, notable Oheys, cybernetic rules, survival systems, nest-building systems, hacks, fan-fiction and things I haven't thought of are things I'd be delighted to see. Feel free to charge for whatever you make. I think community copies are cool.
I'd say keep the main characters squirrels, keep mechanics pretty lightweight, and try to keep it so d8s are the only dice at the table. The other fundamental piece would probably to keep the tone light but the danger and stakes high. That's not to say horror or political thriller aren't options, but remember the game is being run by a Nut Master and write accordingly.