LostLife is also completely uncensored, but you can't get that version here, the author specifically asked them to remove it (and I for one am glad they complied).
Nice for you that you were able to trick your brain into not being distracted by the horrible jarring pixellation or bars, but may of us are unable to fool ourselves in that way. It looks awful, is not what artists' intend, and will never be OK. The anger and frustration I feel for knowing what's missing (and why) easily overmatches any enjoyment I might have got from it otherwise.
We're definitely seeing more and more uncensored works as time passes, which is great, but a game like this which is decidedly asian-centric excites me more than any other recent release has. There has always been a market for "weeb" (typical anime-styled) h-games in the west, making it worthwhile to translate and uncensor, but I don't think publishers think there's as big of a market for the very asian rendered works. It seems to hold even moreso for loli-centric works.
Anyway, that whole novel to say: there are so many fantastic-looking Asian-only games/animations that I would have thought would never see a chance of ever being released uncensored until this happened. I'm not going to get my hopes up TOO much, because this looks like it might have been a "happy" accident for us, but possibly-unhappy for the dev, since it seems to have come about due to a falling-out with the previous publisher(s).
If censorship WAS the issue that caused the falling out, I really hope that more devs follow suit and aren't punished too harshly (financially) for taking that route. My ideal world would have all good works go to uncensor-friendly publishers, and censor-only publishers would suffer huge losses from the mass-exodus, but I know that's a pipe dream at this point.