Family-game studio PlayFirst is giving more responsibilities to one of the developers that created 1993’s violent first-person shooter Doom for PC.
The developer revealed today that it’s promoting Tom Hall to vice president of creative and to co-head of the entire studio. In these new positions, Hall will oversee the PlayFirst’s game design and art departments. He will also work closely with fellow co-head Becky Ann Hughes, who also acts as the company’s vice president of product and marketing.
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Hall first joined PlayFirst in April as creative director. He is a big fan of the company’s Diner Dash franchise of games that turn real-world jobs into arcade experiences. Since joining the company, Hall aided in the design of its adaptation of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.
“Tom Hall is a natural creative leader,” PlayFirst chief executive officer Marco DeMiroz said in a statement. “He brings great energy and incredible design vision and skills to the team, and his promotion is a recognition of his major contributions to our success in a very short timeframe.”