Video games measure individual players’ work efficiency by tracking various in-game actions and outcomes, such as task completion speed, resource management, and decision-making. Through analytics, games assess how quickly and effectively players perform tasks, often assigning scores or progress metrics based on their performance. These metrics can include time taken, number of mistakes, or optimal resource usage. Some games collect data on patterns of behavior, such as how often players pause or prioritize certain actions, providing insight into their problem-solving strategies and work efficiency.