Silence was supposed to be the reward.When Holly and Bryce take a thirty-day reservation at a remote cabin deep within Grand Teton National Park, it feels like an escape from everything, deadlines, noise, and the constant pressure of modern life. No cell service. No internet. No witnesses. Just solitude.At first, the isolation is perfect.Then small things stop adding up.A footprint that doesn't belong to either of them.Rules written by an unseen hand.Signs that someone knows exactly what they're doing, before they do it.As the days stretch on, the silence begins to feel less like peace and more like surveillance. Every choice is measured. Every mistake feels noticed. And the cabin, once a sanctuary, becomes something far more controlling.The Solitude Game is a slow-burn psychological thriller about isolation, control, and what happens when order becomes a weapon. Tense, atmospheric, and relentlessly unsettling, it asks a single haunting question: What if solitude isn't freedom, but the test?