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There are "adventures" that serve as tutorials though.
Rpgbot maintains a 3.5 and 5e "solo" adventure.
https://rpgbot.net/dnd5/how-to-play/adventure/
Again this isn't really D&D or an RPG though, just a thing to train you on concepts and rules. If you really can't stand people or can't find a group to play with for whatever reason, you might enjoy living card games like Pathfinder Adventure Card Game. They can be played completely solo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GBPTec5TZA&list=PLUwQulkry1acAvI8ejnQwFH-fRIrwhWye
You can also try the FIGHTING FANTASY book series. It's available here on STEAM. You can try it for free.